Co-occurrence Strength and Transitivity Effects on Spanish Clitic Case Variation With Reverse-Psychological Predicates
Although the most frequent psychological predicates in Spanish require the third-person clitic experiencer to appear in dative case, there is a well-known subclass of neflintw-r6mpw predicates for which the case of the clitic alternates between accusative and dative.This alternation has been previously accounted for by certain grammatical propertie