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The Subject in Brazilian Portuguese

by Solange de Azambuja Lira (Author)
©1996 Others XII, 102 Pages

Summary

This study presents a thorough account of the structure and position of the subject in spoken Portuguese considering its syntactic and discursive roles. It is a quantitative study of language use. It discusses the variation between pronominal and zero subjects. It explains why the use of pronominal subjects is more frequent than zero ones. It discusses the variation of the position of subjects and shows that the choice between SV and VS syntax is almost exclusively limited to nominal subjects and is constrained by pragmatic considerations.

Details

Pages
XII, 102
Year
1996
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820427638
Language
English
Keywords
structure position language
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1996. XII, 102 pp.

Biographical notes

Solange de Azambuja Lira (Author)

The Author: Solange de Azambuja Lira is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Education at Lesley College where she teaches language diversity issues applied to second language learning and teaching. Dr. Lira received a Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania. She has published numerous articles on the syntax of spoken Portuguese and has edited a journal on the Sociolinguistics of Brazilian Portuguese.

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