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摘要
本文讨论了葡萄牙语不定式中时态和体的形态语义。具体来说,在分布式形态学框架(Halle &Marantz, 1993),在推进雷森德&;在Pires de Oliveira(2022)最近的提议中,我们探讨了葡萄牙语不定式的内部组成部分(主要是时态和时态),并讨论了这些结构片段究竟表示什么。首先,我们认为所有不定式都包含AspP,而且它的词头在Smith(1997)的意义上是中性的。其次,我们接近TP并主张树形系统(T[+TENSE], T[-TENSE], T[]),它可以与两种不同的语法环境相关联(在这种情况下,DP与无DP),但不能与不同的语法设置相关联(例如,raise与ECM)。在语义方面,Asp[中性]表示一组时间间隔,在这些时间间隔中,由词干表示的事件已经开始。至于时态,如果T是[-TENSE],那么它与矩阵动词的关系是同步阅读,如果它是[+ Tense],不定式与矩阵动词的关系是将来时。但是,如果T缺少时态值,则TP将表示事件的属性,就像标称域中的np表示一样。
On the T(ense) and Asp(ect) in the derivation of infinitives in Portuguese
In this paper, we discuss the morphosemantics of aspect and tense in the Portuguese infinitives. Specifically, within Distributed Morphology framework (Halle & Marantz, 1993), in advancing Resende & Pires de Oliveira (2022)’s recent proposal, we approach the internal constituency of Portuguese infinitives (mostly Tense and Aspect) and discuss what exactly these pieces of structure denote. Firstly, we argue that all infinitives contain AspP and that its head is featured as neutral, in the sense of Smith (1997). Secondly, we approach TP and argue for a tree-way system (T[+TENSE], T[–TENSE], T[ ]), which can be associated to two different syntactic environments (in this case, DP vs. no DP), but not to different syntactic settings (for instance, raising vs. ECM). On the sematic side, Asp[neutral] denotes a set of time intervals where the event denoted by the verbal stem has started. As regards Tense, if T is [–TENSE], then it renders a simultaneous reading in relation to the matrix verb and if it is [+TENSE], the infinitive is futurate in relation to the matrix verb. However, if T lacks a tense-value, the TP will denote a property of events, almost like the nP-denotation in the nominal domain.