Anna Pineda holds a degree in Catalan Philology with an Extraordinary Award (2009) from the University of Barcelona, a master’s in Advanced Studies in Catalan Language and Literature (2010), and a PhD in Cognitive Science and Language (2014) with an Extraordinary Award. Her doctoral thesis on syntactic variation in Catalan, Romance languages, and Basque won the Cum Laude Award. Since completing her dissertation, she has conducted research at Pompeu Fabra University, University of Barcelona, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), University of Cambridge, Sorbonne Université in Paris, and Universität zu Köln, supported by competitive grants and research contracts. She is now an established researcher at the University of Barcelona.
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On hybrid verb classes: The view from meal verbs in Romance Josep Ausensi, Anna Pineda Acta Linguistica Academica, 2025 This paper analyzes the behavior of meal verbs in Romance, i.e., have lunch/breakfast/dinner, a verb class which we observe shows apparently contradictory behavior in the syntactic diagnostics broadly used to distinguish between unergative and unaccusative verbs. Building on Pineda & Berro's (2020) proposal for Basque, we argue meal verbs in Romance involve a hybrid syntactic structure: their subject is associated with more than one distinct functional head and is therefore thematically interpreted as a hybrid subject since it is assigned both an agent/initiator and a patient/undergoer thematic role. We show our proposal is able to account for the discrepancies attested by meal verbs when subjected to diagnostics that probe for unergative and unaccusative properties and the distinct syntactic properties this verb class exhibits when compared to their equivalents in Old Romance.
Arbitrary SE and accusative clitics in Catalan: Resolving (mis)matches in the syntax Monica Irimia, Anna Pineda Isogloss, 2025 This paper is dedicated to co-occurrence restrictions induced by accusative clitics in contexts containing the se marker with arbitrary interpretations. A less discussed pattern from Catalan is scrutinized in detail, through a comparison with Spanish data, which are better studied. Catalan is special in that accusative clitics do not uniformly produce ungrammaticality under arbitrary se: the neuter ho clitic is not acceptable, while the l-clitic, restricted to individuation and/or animacy, is possible. We show that these splits are rooted in the syntax. Individuation and animate accusative clitics contain additional person features which, due to their more extensive possibilities to get licensed, can avoid structural restrictions imposed by the presence of an impersonal/arbitrary structural component in the clausal configuration.
TOWARDS A HISTORICAL DIALECTAL APPROACH TO DIFFERENTIAL OBJECT MARKING IN CATALAN Pineda, Anna Journal of Historical Syntax, 2023 This paper offers a description of the emergence and development of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Old Catalan, focusing on the perspective of historical dialectology and thus paying special attention to the dialectal differences that emerge. It does so by means of a large corpus study comprising the period from the first written texts to the 18th century. Although, in present-day Catalan, DOM is widespread with human direct objects in most dialects, its use is generally rejected by prescriptive grammar, as the phenomenon has often been attributed to Spanish influence. However, diachronic findings point to an analysis of DOM in Catalan as a fruit of the internal evolution of the language: instances of the phenomenon with human direct objects are found in earlier Catalan texts. Spanish influence (related to a series of sociopolitical events) only comes into play later, causing an exponential increase of the frequency of DOM in Catalan. Interestingly, consistent geolectal differences can be observed when analysing Old Catalan texts, with Valencian texts offering the highest number of occurrences. In this context, one must take into consideration the influence of Aragonese in Valencia (people from Aragon repopulated the area) as well as Spanish, whose effects in the Catalan-speaking area became particularly prevalent especially from the 16th century onwards. The conclusions of this study aim to provide empirically and theoretically informed research not only to identify historical dialects within Romance languages – in this case Catalan – but also to pave the way for more studies on historical comparative dialectology. As a matter of fact, in this study, the status of DOM in Old Spanish and Old Aragonese has also been taken into account.
A Cyclic Agree account of the Romance faire–infinitive causative: New evidence from Catalan Anna Pineda, Michelle Sheehan Syntax, 2023 Catalan, like Italian and French, displays (notwithstanding certain complications) a pattern in causatives under facere such that the causee can be realized as dative only where its complement is “transitive.” We propose an analysis of this pattern based on Cyclic Agree. On our approach, transitivity‐sensitive dative arises where a probe agrees with a DP that requires case licensing, having previously probed (potentially defectively) a closer XP of any kind. Downward Cyclic Agree is possible, in this context, because neither goal c‐commands the other, which makes them both visible to a single higher probe. This model captures the basic transitivity‐sensitive pattern and the Strict Person–Case Constraint effects observed in this domain as well as the fact that dative is triggered not only by DPs requiring structural/dependent case but also by “defective interveners” (PPs, CPs, case‐marked DPs/clitics). We show that this Agree‐based account has potential advantages over competing dependent‐case approaches.
DIFFERENTIAL OBJECT MARKING IN CATALAN: WHERE DO WE COME FROM AND WHERE DO WE GO TO? Anna Pineda Caplletra, 2023 En aquest treball analitzem l’acusatiu preposicional del català tant des del punt de vista de l’evolució diacrònica del fenomen com des de la perspectiva de l’abast que presenta en el conjunt dels dialectes catalans avui dia. Primer, a partir d’un exhaustiu estudi de corpus de la llengua antiga hem constatat que el fenomen ja existia en la llengua medieval (amb pronoms personals, noms propis i SN), de manera que, en aquest sentit, pot considerar-se un fenomen genuí. Ara bé, les dades diacròniques indiquen també diàfanament que a partir del segle XVI, quan la influència de l’espanyol esdevé una realitat cada cop més severa, el percentatge d’ús de la preposició a davant de CD augmenta exponencialment.Si bé a inicis del segle XX la publicació de la normativa fabriana significà un abans i un després en l’aparició del fenomen en els textos escrits formals, el fet és que la comunitat catalanòfona no s’ha arribat a desprendre mai d’aquest recurs morfosintàctic, ans al contrari. Així ho confirmem a bastament a partir d’un estudi a gran escala sobre l’abast del fenomen en el conjunt dels dialectes catalans, basat en entrevistes individuals amb vora 400 parlants, que fan tasques tant de producció d’oracions com d’emissió de judicis de gramaticalitat.
PRESENTATION Anna Pineda Caplletra, 2023 Presentació del monogràfic «El complement directe preposicional: una visió panromànica», coordinat per Anna Pineda.
A micro-comparative approach to DOM in language-contact environments The case of Catalan, Basque and Spanish Ane Odria, Anna Pineda Linguistik Aktuell, 2023 This paper focuses on the interaction between Spanish DOM, on the one hand, and Basque and Catalan DOM on the other. We thus address the contact situation attested among these languages from a micro-comparative perspective and we base on both diachronic as well as synchronic data. In Basque the phenomenon is attested in Southwestern1 varieties, that is, in those varieties which are in contact with Spanish. In Catalan, it is widespread across most dialects, except for Roussillon Catalan (spoken in France), which aligns with Basque Northeastern varieties, also in contact with French. In both languages, the use of DOM has traditionally been considered by the prescriptive grammars as the result of the influence and pressure of Spanish, although several factors lead us to relativize the impact of such contact scenario.
Differential object marking in Catalan Descriptive and theoretical aspects Monica Alexandrina Irimia, Anna Pineda Linguistic Variation, 2022 In this paper we provide a comprehensive picture of differential object marking in Catalan, focusing on both the empirical facts and their theoretical contribution. We support some important conclusions. First, Catalan differential object marking is quite a robust and widespread phenomenon, contrary to what prescriptive grammars assume. Second, we show that, from a formal perspective, Catalan differential object marking cannot be completely subsumed under hierarchical generalizations known asscales. The contribution of narrow syntax mechanisms and nominal structure is fundamental, supporting recent views byLópez (2012)or Ormazabal and Romero (2007,2010,2013a,b), a.o. Building on these works as well as on observations initially made byCornilescu (2000)andRodríguez-Mondoñedo (2007), a.o., we adopt an analysis under which canonical, animacy-based differential marking results from the presence of an additional (PERSON) feature, beyond Case. This structural make-up is not only at the core of differences marked objects exhibit from unmarked objects with a Case feature, but also derives the prominence of differential marking on (animates) under information-structure processes, in the high left (and right) periphery, in contexts of the type discussed by Escandell-Vidal (2007a,b,2009).
When Restructuring and Clause Union Meet in Catalan and Beyond Anna Pineda, Michelle Sheehan Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 2022 This paper considers what happens when clause union meets restructuring by examining contexts where the causative FACERE verb takes a restructuring verb as its complement in Catalan, in comparison with French and Italian. We show that in Catalan and Italian and to some degree also French, in such contexts, the case realisation of the causee as accusative/dative depends on the transitivity of the next clause down. We call this effect, first discussed by Burzio (1986) for Italian, ‘restructuring for transitivity’. We then move our attention to the interaction between restructuring for transitivity and other restructuring and clause union phenomena such as clitic climbing and se deletion, and discuss several theoretical challenges posed by these interactions.
The development of DOM in the diachrony of Catalan: (Dis)similarities with respect to Spanish Anna Pineda Differential Object Marking in Romance the Third Wave, 2021 The existence of Differential Object Marking (DOM) is well-established in a number of Romance languages and varieties, such as Spanish and Romanian, where its use extends to several types of direct objects. For other languages in the Romance family, like Catalan, DOM is often considered to be absent, except for personal pronouns and a few other cases -at least from the perspective of normative grammar. However, in most varieties of Catalan, DOM applies to human direct objects generally, including proper names, definites and some indefinites, and even occasionally extends to bare plurals or inanimates. Although an exhaustive dialectal survey on the exact prevalence of DOM has yet to be carried out, it is clear that it is widespread and features in many dialects. While one might initially assume that this is the result of the influence of Spanish, such instances (at least partially) might in fact have arisen from the internal evolution of Catalan. Crucially, instances of DOM were remarkably abundant in Old Catalan, although this has sometimes gone quite unnoticed. That is, instances of DOM with proper names and human NPs are found in earlier Catalan texts (in the 13 th to 15 th centuries), and increase quite significantly from the 16 th century on, reaching very high percentages of occurrences in some texts. The aim of this paper is to offer an account of the emergence and development of DOM in Catalan over time, showing the commonalities with neighbouring Spanish, as well as the important differences that distinguish these two languages. This is a large corpus study, based on the Corpus Informatitzat del Catal Antic, and comprising the period from the first written texts to the 16 th century, with some notes on the 17 th century too.
A debate on Universal Morphology Roberta D'Alessandro, Ángel Gallego, Alexandru Nicolae, María Carme Parafita Couto, Diego Pescarini, Anna Pineda, Michelle Sheehan Isogloss, 2021
The role of dative clitic doubling in romance ditransitives. what non-agreeing dative clitics can tell us about it Revue Roumaine De Linguistique, 2019
On hybrid verb classes: The view from meal verbs in Romance J Ausensi, A Pineda Acta Linguistica Academica 72 (2), 295-318 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Arbitrary SE and accusative clitics in Catalan: Resolving (mis) matches in the syntax M Irimia, A Pineda Isogloss. Open Journal of Romance Linguistics 11 (7), 1-37 , 2025 2025
Auxiliary selection across Catalan dialects: an overview A Pineda, S Salvà, E Cremades Borealis–An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics 13 (2), 127-182 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
A micro-comparative approach to DOM in language-contact environments A Odria, A Pineda, MA Irima, A Mardale Differential Object Marking in Romance: Towards microvariation, 315-347 , 2023 2023 Citations: 2
Towards a historical dialectal approach to Differential Object Marking in Catalan A Pineda Journal of Historical Syntax 7 (5), 1-33 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Epilogue: Moving Forward with Linguistics in Schools A Corr, AP i Cirera Theoretical linguistics in the pre-university classroom 257, 281-288 , 2023 2023
Theoretical linguistics in the pre-university classroom A Corr, A Pineda Liverpool University Press , 2023 2023 Citations: 3
Theoretical linguistics in non-university education A Corr, A Pineda Theoretical linguistics in the pre-university classroom, 3-42 , 2023 2023 Citations: 3
A Cyclic Agree account of the Romance faire –infinitive causative: New evidence from Catalan A Pineda, M Sheehan Syntax 26 (2), 183-222 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
Presentació del monogràfic «El complement directe preposicional: una visió panromànica» A Pineda Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia, 145-148 , 2023 2023
L’acusatiu preposicional en català: d’on venim i cap a on anem? A Pineda Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia, 149-182 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
L’acusatiu preposicional en català: Història, controvèrsia i ús A Pineda Llengua i literatura, 113-135 , 2023 2023 Citations: 4
Estudi de corpus diacrònic de la inestabilitat (transitiu/intransitiu) dels verbs catalans A Pineda 2023
When restructuring and clause union meet in Catalan and beyond A Pineda, M Sheehan Catalan journal of linguistics 21, 109-128 , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
¿ El complemento indirecto, un desconocido? Dativos argumentales y no argumentales N Martín, A Pineda ReGroc: revista de gramática orientada a las competencias 5 (1), 53-79 , 2022 2022
Jorge Vega Vilanova: Past Participle Agreement. A study on the grammaticalization of formal features A Pineda Folia Linguistica 56 (s43-s1), 329-337 , 2022 2022
Affectedness-driven phenomena? A short overview A Pineda Universitäts-und Stadtbibliothek Köln , 2022 2022
Argument structure and argument realization V Acedo-Matellán, J Mateu, A Pineda Cambridge University Press , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Differential object marking in Catalan: Descriptive and theoretical aspects MA Irimia, A Pineda Linguistic Variation 22 (2), 325-385 , 2022 2022 Citations: 6
Theoretical linguistics in pre-university education A Pineda Theoretical linguistics in the pre-university classroom , 2022 2022
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Les fronteres de la (in) transitivitat. Estudi dels aplicatius en llengües romàniques i basc [published and revised version of the PhD dissertation A Pineda Institut d'Estudis Món Juïc , 2016 2016 Citations: 65
Double object constructions and dative/accusative alternations in Spanish and Catalan: A unified account A Pineda Borealis–An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics 2 (1), 57-115 , 2013 2013 Citations: 44
From dative to accusative. An ongoing syntactic change in Romance A Pineda Probus 32 (1), 129-173 , 2020 2020 Citations: 37
Double object constructions in Spanish (and Catalan) revisited A Pineda Romance languages and linguistic theory 2011, 193-216 , 2013 2013 Citations: 32
Double‐Object Constructions in Romance: The Common Denominator A Pineda Syntax 23 (3), 203-240 , 2020 2020 Citations: 29
Les fronteres de la (in) transitivitat A Pineda Estudi dels aplicatius en llengües romàniques i basc 6 , 2016 2016 Citations: 26
Differential object marking and Scales: Insights from diachrony MA Irimia, A Pineda Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 4, 57: 1-15 , 2019 2019 Citations: 21
The development of DOM in the diachrony of Catalan:(dis) similarities with respect to Spanish A Pineda De Gruyter , 2021 2021 Citations: 20
What lies behind dative/accusative alternations in Romance A Pineda Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 123-40 , 2012 2012 Citations: 20
Differential Indirect Object Marking in Romance (and how to get rid of it) A Pineda, C Royo Revue Romane de Linguistique 62 (4), 445–462 , 2017 2017 Citations: 19
Transitividad y afectación en el entorno lingüístico romance y eusquérico AP i Cirera Estudios sobre variación sintáctica peninsular, 2012, 31-74 , 2012 2012 Citations: 18
Hybrid intransitives in Basque A Pineda, A Berro Glossa a journal of general linguistics 5 (1), 22 , 2020 2020 Citations: 16
Light verb constructions in Basque and Romance V Acedo-Matellán, A Pineda Basque and Romance, 176-220 , 2019 2019 Citations: 16
Acostament al marcatge diferencial d’objecte als inicis del català modern A Pineda eHumanista/IVITRA 14, 570-596 , 2018 2018 Citations: 16
Grammaticalization across Romance languages and the pace of language change The position of Catalan B Lamiroy, A Pineda 2017 Citations: 15
El marcatge diferencial d’objecte en català (i Fabra) A Pineda De llengua i societat: De la proposta fabriana a la reforma normativa de l … , 2021 2021 Citations: 12
Romance double object constructions and transitivity alternations A Pineda Proceedings of ConSOLE XX, 185-211 , 2013 2013 Citations: 12
A Cyclic Agree account of the Romance faire –infinitive causative: New evidence from Catalan A Pineda, M Sheehan Syntax 26 (2), 183-222 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
L’acusatiu preposicional en català: d’on venim i cap a on anem? A Pineda Caplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia, 149-182 , 2023 2023 Citations: 10
Li-per-els [i] o la despronominalització del clític datiu en català: un fenomen incipient A Pineda Quaderns de Filologia-Estudis lingüístics 23, 247-281 , 2018 2018 Citations: 10