Clitic Placement in Bulgarian Compound Tenses: PF-Side vs. Syntactic Approaches

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Steven Franks

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This paper compares competing ways of understanding the fact that clitics but nothing else freely and necessarily intervene between the two verbal heads in Bulgarian compound tenses of the type [participle + auxiliary]. These involve a participle fronted for focus reasons. I argue that prosodic and morphological approaches are inadequate, nor is any PFfiltering necessitated. Instead, the complex head structure [[participle + clitics] + [auxiliary]] must be created syntactically, with the participle adjoining to the clitics before the resulting complex adjoins to the auxiliary.

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