Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese
This paper explores the countability of deverbal bare singular nouns in Brazilian Portuguese, such as 'chute' ‘kick’ in 'Maria deu mais chute' ‘Maria did more kicking/Maria did more kicks’. More specifically, it investigates whether the aspectual information of a verb impacts the...
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doaj-7832fd8650114cbe93b4bbe4dd53f3962021-09-02T12:05:09ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesJournal of Portuguese Linguistics2397-55632020-08-0119110.5334/jpl.241210Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian PortugueseSuzi Lima0Adriana Leitão Martins1University of Toronto, Department of Linguistics, Toronto, ONFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Cidade Universitária, Rio de JaneiroThis paper explores the countability of deverbal bare singular nouns in Brazilian Portuguese, such as 'chute' ‘kick’ in 'Maria deu mais chute' ‘Maria did more kicking/Maria did more kicks’. More specifically, it investigates whether the aspectual information of a verb impacts the count (cardinal interpretation) or mass (volume/intensity interpretation) interpretation of a bare singular noun. Based on the results of a forced choice task replicating Barner, Wagner, and Snedeker (2008) for English, we show that deverbal bare singulars in Brazilian Portuguese allow count and mass interpretations, depending on the aspectual features of the verbs they are derived from. Punctual events were more likely than durative events to be associated with a cardinal/count response. These results corroborate previous analysis of bare singulars in Brazilian Portuguese, whereby these nouns allow both count and mass interpretations (Pires de Oliveira & Rothstein 2011b).https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/articles/241bare singularsaspectcountmassbrazilian portuguese |
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Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese |
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Aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in Brazilian Portuguese |
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aspectual information of durativity/punctuality impacts the countability of deverbal nouns in brazilian portuguese |
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Open Library of Humanities |
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Journal of Portuguese Linguistics |
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This paper explores the countability of deverbal bare singular nouns in Brazilian Portuguese, such as 'chute' ‘kick’ in 'Maria deu mais chute' ‘Maria did more kicking/Maria did more kicks’. More specifically, it investigates whether the aspectual information of a verb impacts the count (cardinal interpretation) or mass (volume/intensity interpretation) interpretation of a bare singular noun. Based on the results of a forced choice task replicating Barner, Wagner, and Snedeker (2008) for English, we show that deverbal bare singulars in Brazilian Portuguese allow count and mass interpretations, depending on the aspectual features of the verbs they are derived from. Punctual events were more likely than durative events to be associated with a cardinal/count response. These results corroborate previous analysis of bare singulars in Brazilian Portuguese, whereby these nouns allow both count and mass interpretations (Pires de Oliveira & Rothstein 2011b). |
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