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The Handbook of Portuguese Linguistics

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Erschienen am 06.04.2016, Auflage: 1/2016
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ISBN/EAN: 9781118791745
Sprache: Englisch
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Beschreibung

The Handbook of Portuguese Linguistics presents a comprehensive overview of research within the Brazilian and European variants of the Portuguese language. It includes chapters  focusing on the  key areas of linguistic study, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, linguistic change, language variation and contact, and acquisition.Essential reference work for scholars of Portuguese linguistics and Romance languagesChapters  written by an international  team of research specialists  highlight both the consensus and the controversies within the various subfields of Portuguese linguisticsExamines Portuguese linguistics in relation to  syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics/pragmatics, acquisition, and sociolinguisticsWritten in an accessible overview style and designed for advanced students and current scholars in the field alikeEssential reference work for scholars of Portuguese linguistics and Romance languages

Autorenportrait

Leo Wetzels is Professor Emeritus of the VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where he held the chair of Romance languages and Amazon languages until July 2017. Since September 2017 he acts as a visiting Professor at the Federal University of Ceará in Fortaleza, Brazil and, since January 2019, as an invited researcher at the EHESS in Paris, France. He is Editor-in-Chief ofProbus, International Journal of Romance Linguistics.

João Costa is Professor of Linguistics at the Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal. He served as Secretary of State of Education in the Portuguese Government (2015-2019).

Sergio Menuzzi is Professor at the Department of Classical and Vernacular Letters, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil. He is also the current director of the Faculty of Letters in the same university, and has been a researcher of the National Council of Research (CNPq) since 2004.

Inhalt

Notes on Contributors vii

1 History and Current Setting 1Maria Teresa Brocardo and Celia Regina dos Santos Lopes

2 European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese: An Overview on Word Order 15Mary Aizawa Kato and Ana Maria Martins

3 Portuguese in Contact 41Ana Maria Carvalho and Dante Lucchesi

4 A Comparative Study of the Sounds of European and Brazilian Portuguese: Phonemes and Allophones 56Gladis MassiniCagliari, Luiz Carlos Cagliari, and Wayne J. Redenbarger

5 Phonological Processes Affecting Vowels: Neutralization, Harmony, and Nasalization 69Leda Bisol and João Veloso

6 Syllable Structure 86Gisela Collischonn and W. Leo Wetzels

7 Main Stress and Secondary Stress in Brazilian and European Portuguese 107José Magalhães

8 The PhonologySyntax Interface 125Raquel S. Santos and Marina Vigário

9 Intonation in European and Brazilian Portuguese 141Sónia Frota and João Antônio de Moraes

10 The Phonology and Morphology of Word Formation 167Alina Villalva and Carlos Alexandre Goncalves

11 The Morphology and Phonology of Inflection 188Luiz Carlos Schwindt and W. Leo Wetzels

12 Clitic Pronouns: Phonology, Morphology, and Syntax 210Ana R. Luís and Georg A. Kaiser

13 The Null Subject Parameter and the Structure of the Sentence in European and Brazilian Portuguese 234Ines Duarte and Maria Cristina Figueiredo Silva

14 The Structure of DPs 254Ana Maria Brito and Ruth E. V. Lopes

15Whmovement: Interrogatives, Relatives and Clefts 275Carlos Mioto and Maria Lobo

16 Null Objects and VP Ellipsis in European and Brazilian Portuguese 294Sonia Cyrino and Gabriela Matos

17 Passives andSeConstructions 318Ana Maria Martins and Jairo Nunes

18 Binding and Pronominal Forms in Portuguese 338Sergio Menuzzi and Maria Lobo

19 The Semantics of DPs 356Marcelo Barra Ferreira and Clara Nunes Correia

20 Lexical Semantics: Verb Classes and Alternations 374Márcia Cançado and Anabela Gonçalves

21 Tense and Aspect: A Survey 392Rodolfo Ilari, Maria Fátima Oliveira, and Renato Miguel Basso

22 Mood and Modality 408Rui Marques and Roberta Pires de Oliveira

23 Some Issues in Negation in Portuguese 425Scott A. Schwenter

24 Discourse Markers 441Ana Cristina Macário Lopes

25 From Latin to Portuguese: Main Phonological Changes 457D. Eric Holt

26 Main Morphosyntactic Changes and Grammaticalization Processes 471Célia Regina dos Santos Lopes and Maria Teresa Brocardo

27 Main Syntactic Changes from a PrincipleandParameters View 487Charlotte Galves and Anthony Kroch

28 Main Current Processes of Phonological Variation 504Celeste Rodrigues and Dermeval da Hora

29 Main Current Processes of Morphosyntactic Variation 526Maria Marta Pereira Scherre and Maria Eugênia Lammoglia Duarte

30 Acquisition of Phonology 545Giovana FerreiraGonçalves and Maria João Freitas

31 Acquisition of Portuguese Syntax 562João Costa and Ruth E. V. Lopes

32 Second Language Acquisition 578Ana Madeira

Index 591

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