Events
SIL talk: Jairo Nunes
The next Syntax Interface Lecture will be given by Jairo Nunes, University of São Paulo, on the 30th of May at 4pm (CET). It will be entitled Phase Defectivity and Inherent Case in Brazilian Portuguese
Abstract
Brazilian Portuguese has undergone a series of apparently independent diachronic changes that set it aside within Romance. On the one hand, it has lost its third person possessive pronouns and third person accusative and dative clitics, and its null subjects and null possessors have become severely restricted. On the other hand, it allows hyper-raising constructions, as well as the so-called “topic subject” constructions, where a putative topic controls verbal agreement. Building on Nunes (2022), I argue that these and other seemingly independent properties stem from crosscategorial phase defectivity in Brazilian Portuguese, combined with general resort to inherent Case.
As usual, if you wish to attend but are not in the SIL Teams, please email the SIL organizers