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Indefinite object drop is lexically constrained

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This paper discusses the lexical constraints regulating the occurrence of indefinite null objects in European Spanish in comparison to European Portuguese.
Esther Rinke
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Generic and indefinite null objects

2017
My thesis is concerned with the syntax and related syntactico-semantic properties of two types of non-overt internal arguments: generic null objects (GNO), as in His movies always shock___ , and indefinite null objects (INO), as in He reads___ / He is reading___ .
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Indefinite null objects in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese

2020
It is well known that (Peninsular) Spanish allows null objects when the antecedent is an indefinite DP, a bare plural. In addition to indefinite null objects, which can have animate or inanimate antecedents, Brazilian Portuguese (BP) allows definite null objects, but only with inanimate antecedents.
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