Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese
This paper discusses causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese introduced by porque ‘because’. It is proposed that these clauses are adjoined to three distinct positions in the matrix. To describe these different levels of integration, I adopt the classification proposed by Frey (2016) and Badan and Ha...
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description | This paper discusses causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese introduced by porque ‘because’. It is proposed that these clauses are adjoined to three distinct positions in the matrix. To describe these different levels of integration, I adopt the classification proposed by Frey (2016) and Badan and Haegeman (2022), in which adverbial clauses are classified as central (internally attached to TP), peripheral (externally attached to TP), and non-integrated (attached to a projection linked to the speech act). This syntactic description is not obtained from the meaning of the clauses: the adjunction positions are defined from syntactic diagnostics involving the scope domain of the matrix. The paper also discusses causal clauses with respect to the well-known relations established by Sweetser (1990) between adverbials and the matrix: relations in the domain of content, in the epistemic domain, and in the domain of speech acts. Although, at first glance, there seems to be a direct correspondence between the three adjunction positions and the three domains established by Sweetser, it is proposed, based on Frey (2016), that this correspondence takes place as follows: content clauses can be adjoined to all three positions, epistemic clauses can be peripheral or non-integrated, and speech act clauses can only be non-integrated. |
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spelling | doaj.art-79e611d0a6d845bbbbaad2c3c15f5c5a2023-03-23T12:49:46ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroRevista Linguística1808-835X2238-975X2023-03-0118111913810.31513/linguistica.2022.v18n1a5303025268Causal clauses in Brazilian PortuguesePatrícia Rodrigues0Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)This paper discusses causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese introduced by porque ‘because’. It is proposed that these clauses are adjoined to three distinct positions in the matrix. To describe these different levels of integration, I adopt the classification proposed by Frey (2016) and Badan and Haegeman (2022), in which adverbial clauses are classified as central (internally attached to TP), peripheral (externally attached to TP), and non-integrated (attached to a projection linked to the speech act). This syntactic description is not obtained from the meaning of the clauses: the adjunction positions are defined from syntactic diagnostics involving the scope domain of the matrix. The paper also discusses causal clauses with respect to the well-known relations established by Sweetser (1990) between adverbials and the matrix: relations in the domain of content, in the epistemic domain, and in the domain of speech acts. Although, at first glance, there seems to be a direct correspondence between the three adjunction positions and the three domains established by Sweetser, it is proposed, based on Frey (2016), that this correspondence takes place as follows: content clauses can be adjoined to all three positions, epistemic clauses can be peripheral or non-integrated, and speech act clauses can only be non-integrated.https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rl/article/view/53030orações causaisorações adverbiaissubordinaçãoportuguês brasileiro. |
spellingShingle | Patrícia Rodrigues Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese Revista Linguística orações causais orações adverbiais subordinação português brasileiro. |
title | Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
title_full | Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
title_fullStr | Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
title_full_unstemmed | Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
title_short | Causal clauses in Brazilian Portuguese |
title_sort | causal clauses in brazilian portuguese |
topic | orações causais orações adverbiais subordinação português brasileiro. |
url | https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/rl/article/view/53030 |
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