Spanish and Catalan Psych Verbs: A Pilot Study on the Acceptability of Active Voice and Pronominal Voice Constructions
Abstract
This article examines Catalan and Spanish experiencer-object (EO) verbs in active and pronominal voice constructions with animate and inanimate stimuli. Acceptability judgements by native speakers in the Balearic Islands indicate a high degree of optionality concerning stimulus animacy in EO verb constructions in Spanish and Catalan. Catalan verbs that exclusively accept accusative case-marking yielded more varied ratings across participants, supporting claims of an interaction of agentivity and case-marking. No clear pattern for voice-animacy level preferences could be discerned from the data.
open access | peer reviewed
Submitted: Nov. 25, 2024 | Accepted: Sept. 4, 2025 | Published April 29, 2026 | Language: en
Keywords Psych verbs • Animacy • Experiencer object verbs • Psych alternation
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