NOMINAL GENDER AND NUMBER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIMORESE VARIETY OF PORTUGUESE

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Diacritica Pub Date : 2019-07-02 DOI:10.21814/DIACRITICA.439
Isabel Almeida Santos, Cristina Martins, Isabel Pereira
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Abstract

This study contributes to the description of East-Timorese Portuguese (ETP), focusing on the variable patterns of nominal agreement in number and gender operating in this variety. The relevance of the research hinges on the fact that ETP is an understudied non-native variety (NNV) of Portuguese. Given its emergent state, the study of this particular variety can furthermore shed light on the historical process that led to the formation of other NNV. NNV are a product of the non-native acquisition of a language that, in a given territory, takes on official status, this is to say, is a second language (SL). Comparing production data by NNV speakers and by foreign language (FL) learners can elucidate both common and specific patterns of behavior. In this study, texts written by ETP speakers and by PFL learners were compared. Results revealed similar trends in both samples, but also a greater preference of ETP speakers for not complying to full nominal agreement. In general, data suggest that variable patterns of nominal agreement are likely to emerge as a defining property of ETP, as is currently the case in other NNV of Portuguese, thus diverging from European Portuguese (EP).
葡萄牙帝汶语发展过程中的名词性别与数量
这项研究有助于描述东帝汶葡萄牙语(ETP),重点是在这一品种中运作的名义一致性的数量和性别的可变模式。这项研究的相关性取决于ETP是一种研究不足的葡萄牙语非本土变种(NNV)。鉴于其出现状态,对这种特殊品种的研究可以进一步揭示导致其他NNV形成的历史过程。NNV是非母语习得一种语言的产物,这种语言在特定地区具有官方地位,也就是说,是第二语言(SL)。比较母语为NNV的人和外语学习者的生产数据可以阐明常见和特定的行为模式。在这项研究中,比较了ETP说话者和PFL学习者所写的文本。结果显示,两个样本的趋势相似,但ETP发言人更倾向于不遵守完全的名义协议。总的来说,数据表明,名义协议的可变模式可能会成为ETP的一个定义属性,就像目前葡萄牙语的其他NNV一样,从而与欧洲葡萄牙语(EP)有所不同。
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Diacritica
Diacritica Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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