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2003 | 29 | 187-196

Article title

Os tipos das construçõdes com clivagem em português

Content

Title variants

EN
The cleft constructions types in Portuguese
PL
Os tipos das construçõdes com clivagem em português

Languages of publication

PT

Abstracts

EN
This paper deals with the four types of cleft constructions in Portuguese. As the mentioned constructions are deeply embedded in the emphatic process of focalisation, we try to give, in the introduction, elear definitions of the terms involved in the process, concentrating mainly on Focus and Topie. The corpus is constituted by the typology of the cleft constructions in Portuguese, containing pseudo-cleft, semipseudo-cleft, and the proper cleft constructions, as well as the “é que” structures. We try to make an analysis of the focus position in the samples coming from such authors as Casteleiro, Vilela, Sedano and our own examples. This paper is organised in three main parts: 1. Introduction; 2. Cleft construction types in Portuguese; 3. Conclusions.

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Year

Volume

29

Pages

187-196

Physical description

Dates

published
2003-10-01

Contributors

References

  • Casteleiro, J. M., (1976/79), Sintaxe e semantica das construgoes enfáticas com “é que", Boletim de Filologia, t. XXV, 97-163.
  • Casteleiro, J. M., (1975), Sintaxe do portugués falado no interior, Boletim de Filología, t. XXIV, 57-74.
  • Pezatti, E. G., (1998), Constituintes pragmáticos em posição inicial: distinção entre tema, tópico efoco. Alfa, n. 42, 133-150, São Paulo.
  • Sedaño, M., (1995), Variación de las hendidas en cinco lenguas romances, Anuario de la Lingüística Hispánica, XI, 353-366.
  • Vilela, M., (1999), Gramatica da língua portuguesa, Livraria Almedina, Coimbra.

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Publication order reference

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