Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese
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Resumo: | We investigate the phenomenon of overt and null pronominal subjects in simple negative sentences (e.g., Ele não come carne), a well-known context for the null subject in Brazilian Portuguese. We used a spoken language corpus and tried to answer three central questions: (i) are there more overt pronominal or null subjects in negative sentences?; (ii) what is the link between null and overt pronominal subjects and the semantic features of their antecedents?; and (iii) do simple negative clauses behave like double-negatives when it comes to null and overt subjects? The results show that there is a high number of null subjects in the corpus we have analyzed, corroborating the idea that negative clauses are a context of resistance for the null subject in BP. We also verified a relationship between the features [+human] and [+semantic gender] and the overt subjects, and a relationship between the feature [-semantic gender] and the null subject. Finally, we found that there are more null subjects in double negatives (following the literature) than in simple negatives, which strengthens the hypothesis that double negatives convey more discursively activated content than simple negatives. |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian PortugueseSujeito pronominal expresso e nulo em orações negativas do português brasileirosujeito expressosujeito nulonegaçãoportuguês brasileiroovert subjectnull subjectnegativesBrazilian PortugueseWe investigate the phenomenon of overt and null pronominal subjects in simple negative sentences (e.g., Ele não come carne), a well-known context for the null subject in Brazilian Portuguese. We used a spoken language corpus and tried to answer three central questions: (i) are there more overt pronominal or null subjects in negative sentences?; (ii) what is the link between null and overt pronominal subjects and the semantic features of their antecedents?; and (iii) do simple negative clauses behave like double-negatives when it comes to null and overt subjects? The results show that there is a high number of null subjects in the corpus we have analyzed, corroborating the idea that negative clauses are a context of resistance for the null subject in BP. We also verified a relationship between the features [+human] and [+semantic gender] and the overt subjects, and a relationship between the feature [-semantic gender] and the null subject. Finally, we found that there are more null subjects in double negatives (following the literature) than in simple negatives, which strengthens the hypothesis that double negatives convey more discursively activated content than simple negatives.Investigamos o fenômeno da omissão e expressão de sujeitos pronominais em orações negativas simples (e.g. Ele não come carne), um conhecido contexto de resistência para o sujeito nulo em PB. Realizamos pesquisa em um corpus de língua falada recente e buscamos responder três questões centrais: (i) há maior ocorrência de sujeitos pronominais expressos ou nulos em orações negativas?; (ii) qual é a relação entre sujeitos pronominais expressos e nulos e os traços semânticos de seus antecedentes?; e (iii) as orações negativas simples se comportam como as orações com dupla negação no que toca às ocorrências de sujeitos nulos e pronominais expressos? Os resultados mostram que há maior ocorrência de sujeitos nulos do que expressos na amostra analisada, corroborando a ideia de que as sentenças negativas atuam como um contexto de resistência do sujeito nulo. Também verificamos uma relação entre os traços [+humano] e [+gênero semântico] e os sujeitos pronominais expressos, e uma relação entre o traço [-gênero semântico] e o sujeito nulo. Finalmente, verificamos que há mais sujeitos nulos em duplas negações (seguindo a literatura) do que em negações simples, o que fortalece a hipótese de que as orações com dupla negação veiculam conteúdos mais ativados discursivamente do que as negações simples.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/566710.1590/1678-460x202354111porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5667/10888Copyright (c) 2023 Gabriel de Ávila Othero, Susana Miranda da Silva Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOthero, Gabriel de ÁvilaSilva, Susana Miranda da Silvareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-03-03T17:46:58Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5667Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-03-03T17:46:58SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese Sujeito pronominal expresso e nulo em orações negativas do português brasileiro |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese Othero, Gabriel de Ávila sujeito expresso sujeito nulo negação português brasileiro overt subject null subject negatives Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Overt and null pronominal subject in negative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Othero, Gabriel de Ávila |
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Othero, Gabriel de Ávila Silva, Susana Miranda da Silva |
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Silva, Susana Miranda da Silva |
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Othero, Gabriel de Ávila Silva, Susana Miranda da Silva |
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sujeito expresso sujeito nulo negação português brasileiro overt subject null subject negatives Brazilian Portuguese |
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sujeito expresso sujeito nulo negação português brasileiro overt subject null subject negatives Brazilian Portuguese |
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We investigate the phenomenon of overt and null pronominal subjects in simple negative sentences (e.g., Ele não come carne), a well-known context for the null subject in Brazilian Portuguese. We used a spoken language corpus and tried to answer three central questions: (i) are there more overt pronominal or null subjects in negative sentences?; (ii) what is the link between null and overt pronominal subjects and the semantic features of their antecedents?; and (iii) do simple negative clauses behave like double-negatives when it comes to null and overt subjects? The results show that there is a high number of null subjects in the corpus we have analyzed, corroborating the idea that negative clauses are a context of resistance for the null subject in BP. We also verified a relationship between the features [+human] and [+semantic gender] and the overt subjects, and a relationship between the feature [-semantic gender] and the null subject. Finally, we found that there are more null subjects in double negatives (following the literature) than in simple negatives, which strengthens the hypothesis that double negatives convey more discursively activated content than simple negatives. |
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