On complex predicates in Brazilian Portuguese

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  • Sonia Cyrino University of Campinas

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complex predicates, clitic climbing, Romance languages, Brazilian Portuguese

Resumen

I analyze Romance syntactic complex predicates (faire-infinitive causatives, periphrastic tenses and restructuring), and propose the unification of these phenomena usually thought to stem from different structures by showing that one single analysis is possible: the non-finite verb phrase moves to the specifier of the upper V. This movement enables the verbs to be close enough to each other, and it allows for a configuration where clitics can climb and long object movement can occur. Crucial for this movement is either the presence of a defective C-T or its total absence. I account for the lack of Romance syntactic complex predicates in Brazilian Portuguese as well as for other phenomena in the language.

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Sonia Cyrino, University of Campinas

Professor Department of Linguistics

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2011-02-09

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Cyrino, S. (2011). On complex predicates in Brazilian Portuguese. IBERIA: An International Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, 2(2). Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/iberia/article/view/96

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