The present paper aims at discussing selected syntactic aspects of cognate objects in European Portuguese, along the lines of Distributed Morphology (Haugen, 2009). Cognate objects may be readily discovered in numerous human languages, including European Portuguese (Chovia uma chuva miudinha). It is assumed in papers devoted to their English counterparts that they belong to various subclasses. Indeed, some of them are genuine cognates (to sleep a sleep...) or hyponyms (to dance a jig; Hale & Keyser, 2002). It turns out that in European Portuguese, they can be split into four different categories: (i) genuine cognate objects (chorar um choro...), (ii) similar cognate objects (dançar uma dança) (iii) objects hyponyms (dançar um tango) and...
The Portuguese cognate object construction (COC) research goes through generative hypothesis to find...
Recent work on argument structure has shown that there must be a synchronic relation between nouns a...
This paper discusses the syntax of naming constructions with the verb chamar ‘to call’. We show that...
The present paper aims at discussing selected syntactic aspects of cognate objects in European Portu...
is paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structure...
This paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structu...
The text analyzes the verbs with cognate objects in European Portuguese and provides an analysis of ...
The interface between syntactic and morphological structures and their phonological correlates is an...
Recent literature has highlighted the extent to which inflectional paradigms are organised into syst...
European Portuguese proclitics illustrate a mismatch between inflectional status and syntactic separ...
Collocations and, more generally, multiword expressions, have been extensively studied for the Engli...
This thesis proposes an integration of Paradigm Function Morphology (PFM) as the morphological compo...
This article presents an overview of compounding in contemporary Portuguese. Conceived as a plurilex...
This article presents an overview of compounding in Portuguese. Conceived as a plurilexematic unit ...
Neste trabalho, analiso o fenômeno conhecido como \"uso adverbial do adjetivo\" (ou \"adjetivos adve...
The Portuguese cognate object construction (COC) research goes through generative hypothesis to find...
Recent work on argument structure has shown that there must be a synchronic relation between nouns a...
This paper discusses the syntax of naming constructions with the verb chamar ‘to call’. We show that...
The present paper aims at discussing selected syntactic aspects of cognate objects in European Portu...
is paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structure...
This paper contains a lexico-semantic analysis of Cognate Constructions (CCs), i.e. argument structu...
The text analyzes the verbs with cognate objects in European Portuguese and provides an analysis of ...
The interface between syntactic and morphological structures and their phonological correlates is an...
Recent literature has highlighted the extent to which inflectional paradigms are organised into syst...
European Portuguese proclitics illustrate a mismatch between inflectional status and syntactic separ...
Collocations and, more generally, multiword expressions, have been extensively studied for the Engli...
This thesis proposes an integration of Paradigm Function Morphology (PFM) as the morphological compo...
This article presents an overview of compounding in contemporary Portuguese. Conceived as a plurilex...
This article presents an overview of compounding in Portuguese. Conceived as a plurilexematic unit ...
Neste trabalho, analiso o fenômeno conhecido como \"uso adverbial do adjetivo\" (ou \"adjetivos adve...
The Portuguese cognate object construction (COC) research goes through generative hypothesis to find...
Recent work on argument structure has shown that there must be a synchronic relation between nouns a...
This paper discusses the syntax of naming constructions with the verb chamar ‘to call’. We show that...