Dative microvariation in African Varieties of Portuguese

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Rita Gonçalves, Inês Duarte, Tjerk Hagemeijer
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Abstract

Inthis paper we compare ditransitive dative structures in nativized andnativizing urban varieties of Portuguese spoken in Angola, Mozambique and SãoTomé and Príncipe using a corpus-based approach. It is shown that theexpression of the Recipient exhibits considerable variation within and acrossthese varieties, as well as at intraspeaker level. Despite the use ofnon-canonical patterns, namely prepositional structures with em and paraanddouble object constructions, the canonical European Portuguesepattern with Case marker a is predominant in our data. Moreover, thepronominalized counterparts of these different realizations show much lessvariation and strong convergence toward dative clitic lhe(s). To accountfor the data, we propose a Larsonian VP-shell in which Recipients as extendedDPs occur internally to a K(ase) projection whose functional head can bespelled out as a, em or para. Recipient in double objectconstructions, on the other hand, are treated as plain DPs which maypronominalize as dative clitics or, less commonly, as strong pronouns. Overall,our hypothesis weakens the role of language contact, which has often beenassumed as a critical factor in the literature, but still allows for(individual) grammars that show evidence of being substrate-induced.
葡萄牙非洲品种的Dative微变异
在这篇论文中,我们使用基于语料库的方法比较了安哥拉、莫桑比克、圣多美和普林西比葡萄牙语的本土化和本土化城市变体中的双及物与格结构。研究表明,受体的表达在品种内、品种间以及品种内都表现出相当大的差异。尽管使用了非规范模式,即带有em的介词结构和副宾语和双宾语结构,但带有大小写标记a的规范欧洲葡萄牙语模式在我们的数据中占主导地位。此外,这些不同实现的经济化对应物显示出更少的变化和对与格集团lhe(s)的强烈趋同。为了解释这些数据,我们提出了一个Larsonian VP外壳,其中接受者作为扩展的DP出现在K(ase)投影的内部,其功能头部可以被拼写为a、em或para。另一方面,双宾语结构中的接受者被视为普通的DP,可能被称为与格集团,或者不太常见的是,被称为强代词。总的来说,我们的假设削弱了语言接触的作用,语言接触在文献中经常被认为是一个关键因素,但仍然允许(个别)语法显示出底物诱导的证据。
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Journal of Portuguese Linguistics
Journal of Portuguese Linguistics LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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