Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia

This article discusses the analysis proposed by Costa (1998) for thesyntax of monosyllabic adverbs in European Portuguese (EP).Theoretically, the aim is to evaluate the analysis’ underlying assumptionsabout the syntax-prosody interface. Under Costa’s proposal, the order[Verb Complement Adverb] invol...

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Main Authors: Sergio Menuzzi, Carlos Mioto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2012-11-01
Series:Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
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Online Access:http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2428
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spelling doaj-3a8ff7572ee44a0296ada235aab1736a2020-11-25T00:18:26ZengUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisRevista de Estudos da Linguagem0104-05882237-20832012-11-011422126Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódiaSergio MenuzziCarlos MiotoThis article discusses the analysis proposed by Costa (1998) for thesyntax of monosyllabic adverbs in European Portuguese (EP).Theoretically, the aim is to evaluate the analysis’ underlying assumptionsabout the syntax-prosody interface. Under Costa’s proposal, the order[Verb Complement Adverb] involves scrambling of the Complement tothe left of the Adverb in EP. His main argument is based on an interactionof the phonological properties of monosyllabic adverbs with Cinque(1993)’s theory of the phrasal stress. Crucially, this theory assumes avery strong relation between syntactic constituents and the prosodicrepresentation relevant for stress assignment. We will argue, however,that the distribution of monosyllabic adverbs, at least in BP, is bestexplained by autonomous rules of phonological phrase formation, as inNespor & Vogel (1986)’s framework. Under this view, the relationbetween syntactic and prosodic constituents is indirect, and leads us toconclude that the distribution of monosyllabic adverbs does not supportComplement scrambling in BP.http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2428Syntax-phonology interfacePhonological phrasesNuclear stressMonosyllabic adverbsOrder of adverbsPhrase structure of the Portuguese clause.
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Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
Syntax-phonology interface
Phonological phrases
Nuclear stress
Monosyllabic adverbs
Order of adverbs
Phrase structure of the Portuguese clause.
author_facet Sergio Menuzzi
Carlos Mioto
author_sort Sergio Menuzzi
title Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
title_short Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
title_full Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
title_fullStr Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
title_full_unstemmed Advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no PB: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
title_sort advérbios monossilábicos pós-verbais no pb: sobre a relação entre sintaxe e prosódia
publisher Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
series Revista de Estudos da Linguagem
issn 0104-0588
2237-2083
publishDate 2012-11-01
description This article discusses the analysis proposed by Costa (1998) for thesyntax of monosyllabic adverbs in European Portuguese (EP).Theoretically, the aim is to evaluate the analysis’ underlying assumptionsabout the syntax-prosody interface. Under Costa’s proposal, the order[Verb Complement Adverb] involves scrambling of the Complement tothe left of the Adverb in EP. His main argument is based on an interactionof the phonological properties of monosyllabic adverbs with Cinque(1993)’s theory of the phrasal stress. Crucially, this theory assumes avery strong relation between syntactic constituents and the prosodicrepresentation relevant for stress assignment. We will argue, however,that the distribution of monosyllabic adverbs, at least in BP, is bestexplained by autonomous rules of phonological phrase formation, as inNespor & Vogel (1986)’s framework. Under this view, the relationbetween syntactic and prosodic constituents is indirect, and leads us toconclude that the distribution of monosyllabic adverbs does not supportComplement scrambling in BP.
topic Syntax-phonology interface
Phonological phrases
Nuclear stress
Monosyllabic adverbs
Order of adverbs
Phrase structure of the Portuguese clause.
url http://periodicos.letras.ufmg.br/index.php/relin/article/view/2428
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