The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies
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Resumo: | The universal perfect aspect (UP) associated to the present refers to events that started in the past and persist in the present (MCCAWLEY, 1981). This aspect, according to Jesus et al. (2017), can be conveyed in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) through simple present (SP), progressive periphrases (PROG), and present perfect (PP). We aimed to investigate the syntactic-semantics restrictions for the use of these morphologies in the expression of the UP in BP. The tested hypotheses were: (i) the SP conveys this aspect only when associated to phonetically realized adverbs/adverbial expressions that convey the UP, (ii) PROG periphrases are not associated to state verbs, and (iii) the PP only conveys the iterative reading. The methodology consisted of speech data analyses and a cloze test applied to BP speakers. Through the results, the hypotheses were refuted and we discussed the existence of other restrictions to the use of the morphologies in the expression of the UP. |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologiesPerfect universal no português do Brasil: restrições sintático-semânticas para o uso de morfologias verbaisuniversal perfecttype of verbsverbal morphologiesBrazilian Portuguese.perfect universaltipos de verbomorfologias verbaisportuguês do Brasil.The universal perfect aspect (UP) associated to the present refers to events that started in the past and persist in the present (MCCAWLEY, 1981). This aspect, according to Jesus et al. (2017), can be conveyed in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) through simple present (SP), progressive periphrases (PROG), and present perfect (PP). We aimed to investigate the syntactic-semantics restrictions for the use of these morphologies in the expression of the UP in BP. The tested hypotheses were: (i) the SP conveys this aspect only when associated to phonetically realized adverbs/adverbial expressions that convey the UP, (ii) PROG periphrases are not associated to state verbs, and (iii) the PP only conveys the iterative reading. The methodology consisted of speech data analyses and a cloze test applied to BP speakers. Through the results, the hypotheses were refuted and we discussed the existence of other restrictions to the use of the morphologies in the expression of the UP.O aspecto perfect universal (PU) associado ao presente refere-se a eventos que começaram no passado e persistem até o presente (MCCAWLEY, 1981). Tal aspecto, segundo Jesus et al. (2017), pode ser veiculado no português do Brasil (PB) por meio de presente simples (PS), perífrases progressivas (PROG) e passado composto (PC). O objetivo deste trabalho é investigar restrições sintático-semânticas para o uso dessas morfologias verbais na veiculação do PU no PB. As hipóteses testadas foram: (i) o PS só veicula esse aspecto quando associado a advérbios/expressões adverbiais veiculadores de PU foneticamente realizados, (ii) as perífrases PROG não se associam a verbos de estado e (iii) o PC só veicula leitura de iteratividade. A metodologia consistiu em análise de fala espontânea e aplicação de teste de preenchimento de lacuna a falantes do PB. Pelos resultados, refutaram-se as hipóteses e discutiu-se que haja outras restrições para o uso das morfologias verbais na veiculação desse aspecto.Liceu Literário Português2021-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/article/view/45710.18364/rc.2021n61.457Confluência; 2021: ISSUE 61; 157-184Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-1842317-41531415-740310.18364/rc.2021n61reponame:Confluênciainstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/article/view/457/310Copyright (c) 2021 Adriana Leitão Martins, Nayana Pires da Silva Rodrigues, Gabriela Abreuinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Adriana LeitãoRodrigues, Nayana Pires da SilvaAbreu, Gabriela2022-02-01T17:58:38Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/457Revistahttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rcPUBhttps://revistaconfluencia.org.br/rc/oairevistaconfluencias.psd@id.uff.br||2318-45581678-7145opendoar:2022-02-01T17:58:38Confluência - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies Perfect universal no português do Brasil: restrições sintático-semânticas para o uso de morfologias verbais |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies Martins, Adriana Leitão universal perfect type of verbs verbal morphologies Brazilian Portuguese. perfect universal tipos de verbo morfologias verbais português do Brasil. |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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The universal perfect in Brazilian Portuguese: syntactic-semantic restrictions to the use of verbal morphologies |
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Martins, Adriana Leitão |
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Martins, Adriana Leitão Rodrigues, Nayana Pires da Silva Abreu, Gabriela |
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Rodrigues, Nayana Pires da Silva Abreu, Gabriela |
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Martins, Adriana Leitão Rodrigues, Nayana Pires da Silva Abreu, Gabriela |
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universal perfect type of verbs verbal morphologies Brazilian Portuguese. perfect universal tipos de verbo morfologias verbais português do Brasil. |
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universal perfect type of verbs verbal morphologies Brazilian Portuguese. perfect universal tipos de verbo morfologias verbais português do Brasil. |
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The universal perfect aspect (UP) associated to the present refers to events that started in the past and persist in the present (MCCAWLEY, 1981). This aspect, according to Jesus et al. (2017), can be conveyed in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) through simple present (SP), progressive periphrases (PROG), and present perfect (PP). We aimed to investigate the syntactic-semantics restrictions for the use of these morphologies in the expression of the UP in BP. The tested hypotheses were: (i) the SP conveys this aspect only when associated to phonetically realized adverbs/adverbial expressions that convey the UP, (ii) PROG periphrases are not associated to state verbs, and (iii) the PP only conveys the iterative reading. The methodology consisted of speech data analyses and a cloze test applied to BP speakers. Through the results, the hypotheses were refuted and we discussed the existence of other restrictions to the use of the morphologies in the expression of the UP. |
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Confluência; 2021: ISSUE 61; 157-184 Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184 Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184 Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184 Confluência; 2021: Número 61; 157-184 2317-4153 1415-7403 10.18364/rc.2021n61 reponame:Confluência instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) instacron:UFF |
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