Abstract (EN):
In this paper we look at external possession structures in Portuguese, which shares
some properties with other Romance languages, but shows a much wider range of
possessor datives as they are not restricted to human possessors and are possible
even with state verbs. Possessor raising structures were also considered and we show
that they are restricted to the transitive, non-causative variant of Agent/Possessor
Alternation verbs.
In order to understand why the external possession structures common to Romance
involve part-whole relations and present the event as a change that affects the possessor,
we consider the properties of affectees in terms of Proto-Roles, the characterization
of the part-whole relation as the semantic R-integrated relation, and an Affectedness
hierarchy defined in terms of a scalar structure measuring the degree of change
suffered by the object of the verb.
As for Portuguese external possession structures which depart from the ones found in
more restrictive Romance languages, it is suggested that their analysis requires making
assumptions about the internal structure of the affected Theme when possessum and
possessor hold a part-whole relation and about the grammaticalization of the affected
feature in some languages.
We suggest that Portuguese encodes affectedness in a functional head of the v-V
system and we assume that this head, of aspectual nature, is a complement of v, selects
VP as its complement, and, following Fernández-Alcalde (2014: 81) for Spanish,
¿plays a double role: semantically, it is the locus of the affected interpretation found in
the dative argument; syntactically, this head is responsible for dative case assignment
to the DP via agreement¿.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica