In the history of European Portuguese, from the 16th to the 19th century, clitic-placement underwent significant changes, specifically with respect to the environments where enclisis obligatorily occurs. In this paper, we show how the architecture of grammar proposed in Distributed Morphology (Embick and Noyer, 2001, 2006) can shed a light on this change. We analyze enclisis as the result of post-syntactic rules and we argue that the change involved a shift in the operation that displaces the clitic from Prosodic Inversion to Lowering, accounting for the different environments where enclisis obligatorily occurs across time. Moreover, the employment of such a view of the architecture of grammar allows us to interpret this shift as a case of ...
In this paper we intend to discuss about the relation between pronoun clitics and sentential negatio...
In this paper we revisit the hypothesis according to which Brazilian Portuguese is formed by two tre...
European Portuguese proclitics illustrate a mismatch between inflectional status and syntactic separ...
In this paper we study the syntax of clitic-placement in Portuguese authors born from 1542 to 1836, ...
I. The problem In the history of European Portuguese (EP), it is observed that, during the 16th cent...
The complex pattern of clitic-placement in Modern European Portuguese (henceforth EP) tensed sentenc...
Clitic placement in European Portuguese (EP) differs significantly from that of other Romance langua...
Orientador: Charlotte Marie Chambelland GalvesDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Camp...
This paper argues that the variation in the placement of clitic pronouns in European and Brazilian P...
This paper examines the intricate pattern of clitic placement in European Portuguese and argues in f...
In the history of Portuguese, one of the most salient syntactic features that change along time is c...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-8412.2017v14n1p1717 We investigate the grammatical motivations (i) b...
Previous studies have reported that clitic interpolation and clitic climbing change according to thr...
This chapter describes two cases of divergent syntactic change between Portuguese and Spanish, namel...
This article proposes an analysis of clitic placement in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portugues...
In this paper we intend to discuss about the relation between pronoun clitics and sentential negatio...
In this paper we revisit the hypothesis according to which Brazilian Portuguese is formed by two tre...
European Portuguese proclitics illustrate a mismatch between inflectional status and syntactic separ...
In this paper we study the syntax of clitic-placement in Portuguese authors born from 1542 to 1836, ...
I. The problem In the history of European Portuguese (EP), it is observed that, during the 16th cent...
The complex pattern of clitic-placement in Modern European Portuguese (henceforth EP) tensed sentenc...
Clitic placement in European Portuguese (EP) differs significantly from that of other Romance langua...
Orientador: Charlotte Marie Chambelland GalvesDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Camp...
This paper argues that the variation in the placement of clitic pronouns in European and Brazilian P...
This paper examines the intricate pattern of clitic placement in European Portuguese and argues in f...
In the history of Portuguese, one of the most salient syntactic features that change along time is c...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1984-8412.2017v14n1p1717 We investigate the grammatical motivations (i) b...
Previous studies have reported that clitic interpolation and clitic climbing change according to thr...
This chapter describes two cases of divergent syntactic change between Portuguese and Spanish, namel...
This article proposes an analysis of clitic placement in European Portuguese and Brazilian Portugues...
In this paper we intend to discuss about the relation between pronoun clitics and sentential negatio...
In this paper we revisit the hypothesis according to which Brazilian Portuguese is formed by two tre...
European Portuguese proclitics illustrate a mismatch between inflectional status and syntactic separ...