[eng] This article presents a comprehensive description of auxiliary selection in Catalan. Specifically, after explaining how the phenomenon worked in Old Catalan, we show what are the factors (such as the event/argument structure or the grammatical person, among others) that determine the use of BE and HAVE in those Catalan varieties that, although with some innovations, retain this distinction: (i)
Algherese Catalan, (ii) Northern Catalan and some varieties of Central Catalan, (iii) Ribagorçan Catalan, and (iv) Balearic Catalan. Likewise, we show a series of theoretical considerations that we believe are relevant for the analysis of the patterns of variation found in Catalan and, by extension, in Romance.