Abstract (EN):
The main goal of this paper is to discuss temporal and aspectual features
of sentences with clauses introduced by the connectives antes de + Infinitivo (`before¿
+ Infinitive) and depois de + Infinitivo (`after¿ + Infinitive) combined with situations in
the Pretérito Perfeito in European Portuguese. Our discussion is based on the widespread
view that these clauses are locating adverbials (cf. Kamp and Reyle (1993)) with temporal
information of anteriority, in the case of antes de, and posteriority, in the case of depois
de. However, this analysis is not as straightforward as one would expect, because, while
before-clauses consistently render the same temporal relation (of anteriority), after-clauses
may convey a temporal relation of inclusion, in addition to the standard posteriority
relation. We put forward the hypothesis that aspectual characteristics play an important
role in these differences, insofar as allowing a temporal reading that at first sight is not
predicted from the semantic nature of the connective.
In order to maintain a uniform treatment of before and after-clauses with respect to
their temporal features, accounting simultaneously for the differences that emerge in their
linguistic behaviour, we claim, along with Beaver & Condoravdi (2003) and Condoravdi
(2010), that the locating time interval provided by these clauses is bounded to the left, but
not to the right, that is, what is focused is the initial frontier of the situation that provides
the time interval, leaving the final one undetermined. Furthermore, we show that, although
the temporal mechanisms are parallel, the interference of aspectual properties leads to
interesting differences in the final interpretation of before and after-sentences.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
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