ABSTRACT Brazilian Portuguese (BP) can have the wh-element in-situ with two types of sentence intonation: (a) the rising intonation of a yes/no question, in which case it is interpreted as an echo question, and (b) the falling intonation, similar to that of a declarative sentence, in which case it is interpreted as an ordinary question. Kato (2013) analyzed the falling intonation type as a fake wh-in-situ, with a short movement of the wh-element to a lower focus position, inspired by Miyagawa’s (2001) proposal for Japanese whereas the rising intonation type was analyzed in accordance with Kayne’s (1994) proposal, with the whole TP containing the wh-element moving to Spec of C. In this article we maintain the analysis of the wh-in-situ with ...
This dissertation studies typological distinctions among wh-fronting languages with respect to synta...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a phonological analysis of neutral yes-no questions in Bra...
This article presents some statistical results concerning the linguistic and non-linguistic factors ...
Brazilian Portuguese (BP) can have the wh-element in-situ with two types of sentence intonation: (a)...
This chapter describes the intonation system of Portuguese, concentrating on the analysis of the thr...
Among dialects of Brazilian Portuguese (henceforth BP), the variety spoken in the Northeast region o...
Experimental results on Brazilian Portuguese (BP) intonation are reported, concentrating on speakers...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. We describe the system of confirming affirmative responses in Brazilian Portugu...
In this paper we describe three melodic patterns of absolute interrogatives from a phonetic point of...
We argue that English and Portuguese, which have been assumed to have distinct syntax for wh-in-situ...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
In this paper the intonation contours of yes/no questions and requestsin Brazilian Portuguese are co...
Abstract: This article examines French wh-in-situ. We argue that wh-in-situ in French is licensed by...
This paper examines Spanish echo questions, an understudied phenomenon even in extensively described...
This paper describes the distinct tonal configurations of absolute questions in Brazilian Portuguese...
This dissertation studies typological distinctions among wh-fronting languages with respect to synta...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a phonological analysis of neutral yes-no questions in Bra...
This article presents some statistical results concerning the linguistic and non-linguistic factors ...
Brazilian Portuguese (BP) can have the wh-element in-situ with two types of sentence intonation: (a)...
This chapter describes the intonation system of Portuguese, concentrating on the analysis of the thr...
Among dialects of Brazilian Portuguese (henceforth BP), the variety spoken in the Northeast region o...
Experimental results on Brazilian Portuguese (BP) intonation are reported, concentrating on speakers...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. We describe the system of confirming affirmative responses in Brazilian Portugu...
In this paper we describe three melodic patterns of absolute interrogatives from a phonetic point of...
We argue that English and Portuguese, which have been assumed to have distinct syntax for wh-in-situ...
International audienceThe current experiment addresses the proposal by Cheng and Rooryk (2000) that ...
In this paper the intonation contours of yes/no questions and requestsin Brazilian Portuguese are co...
Abstract: This article examines French wh-in-situ. We argue that wh-in-situ in French is licensed by...
This paper examines Spanish echo questions, an understudied phenomenon even in extensively described...
This paper describes the distinct tonal configurations of absolute questions in Brazilian Portuguese...
This dissertation studies typological distinctions among wh-fronting languages with respect to synta...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a phonological analysis of neutral yes-no questions in Bra...
This article presents some statistical results concerning the linguistic and non-linguistic factors ...