Diathesis Alternation and Case of Experiencer-Object with Psych-Verbs in Spanish
Abstract
This study explores the factors that motivate the choice between alternating constructions with psychological predicates in Spanish. Using data from ADESSE and CORPES XXI, we have performed regression analyses and found that the Experiencer Person, Aspect, and Verb are the main significant factors for the use of the Experiencer-Object vs Experiencer-Subject patterns. However, we do not find a significant correlation between diathesis alternation (Subject vs Object Experiencer) and case alternation (Accusative vs Dative Object Experiencer). This leads to the conclusion that each construction type has different communicative functions.
open access | peer reviewed
Submitted: March 14, 2025 | Accepted: Sept. 4, 2025 | Published April 29, 2026 | Language: en
Keywords Corpus analysis • Diathesis • Psychological verbs • Middle voice • Case marking
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