This paper contends that the two competing "rules" that the literature on Portuguese morphophonology has claimed to apply to the verb paradigm, namely, vowel height harmony and vowel lowering, are, in fact, phonotactic restrictions that apply, in a categorical fashion, to the inflected verb stem and, in a gradient fashion, to the non-inflected verb stem. At least in Brazilian Portuguese, the non-inflected verb stem is consistent with the inflected verb stem in that lowering predominates in both in the first conjugation and harmony predominates in both in the second and third conjugation. Lowering is in turn consistent with other versions of OCP which cut across all grammatical categories. The findings are interpreted in light of Acoustic-Ar...
Esta tese investiga por meio da Teoria da Otimidade Estocástica (BOERSMA; HAYES, 2001) o processo de...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, ...
This paper contends that the two competing "rules" that the literature on Portuguese morphophonology...
The phonological system of Brazilian Portuguese has two rules of neutralization in favor of high vow...
Este artigo explora a relação entre a produtividade de regras gramaticais e a ocorrência de lapsos d...
Centrando-se no estudo da fonologia portuguesa, a autora tenta explicar a motivação para certas form...
In this article we examine three different hiatus resolution phenomena (Vowel Merger, Semivocalizati...
This paper discusses vowel behavior in relation to syllable structure in European Portuguese. The an...
Este artigo é uma compilação dos últimos cinco trabalhos de pós-graduação orientados por Lucia Lobat...
Focusing the palatalization of coronal stops, a study with children acquiring Brazilian Portuguese, ...
The concept phoneme, from point of view of the Structuralism, is defined as the smallest segmental u...
In this study, we intend to shed new lights on the investigations proposed about the stress pattern ...
This study aimed to describe, analyse and formalize the linguistic behavior of Brazilian Portuguese ...
This paper will firstly focus on the development of stylistic studies in Brazil. The stylistics that...
The study of portuguese verbal conjugation, and other languages, nearly always is associated exclusi...
Esta tese investiga por meio da Teoria da Otimidade Estocástica (BOERSMA; HAYES, 2001) o processo de...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, ...
This paper contends that the two competing "rules" that the literature on Portuguese morphophonology...
The phonological system of Brazilian Portuguese has two rules of neutralization in favor of high vow...
Este artigo explora a relação entre a produtividade de regras gramaticais e a ocorrência de lapsos d...
Centrando-se no estudo da fonologia portuguesa, a autora tenta explicar a motivação para certas form...
In this article we examine three different hiatus resolution phenomena (Vowel Merger, Semivocalizati...
This paper discusses vowel behavior in relation to syllable structure in European Portuguese. The an...
Este artigo é uma compilação dos últimos cinco trabalhos de pós-graduação orientados por Lucia Lobat...
Focusing the palatalization of coronal stops, a study with children acquiring Brazilian Portuguese, ...
The concept phoneme, from point of view of the Structuralism, is defined as the smallest segmental u...
In this study, we intend to shed new lights on the investigations proposed about the stress pattern ...
This study aimed to describe, analyse and formalize the linguistic behavior of Brazilian Portuguese ...
This paper will firstly focus on the development of stylistic studies in Brazil. The stylistics that...
The study of portuguese verbal conjugation, and other languages, nearly always is associated exclusi...
Esta tese investiga por meio da Teoria da Otimidade Estocástica (BOERSMA; HAYES, 2001) o processo de...
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, ...
This paper contends that the two competing "rules" that the literature on Portuguese morphophonology...