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The prosodization of derived words in Brazilian Portuguese: Joining perspectives

A prosodização de palavras derivadas em português brasileiro: Reunindo perspectivas

ABSTRACT

This paper revisits and extends the debate on the prosodic status of affixed words in Brazilian Portuguese within the Optimality Theory framework, especially based on Selkirk (1996Selkirk, E. (1996). The prosodic structure of function words. In J. L. Morgan & K. Demuth (Eds.), Signal to syntax: Prosodic bootstrapping from speech to grammar in early acquisition (pp.187-214). Lawrence Erlbaum. ) and Itô & Mester (2008Itô, J. & Mester, A. (2008, November 13-15). Rhythmic and interface categories in prosody [Conference presentation]. 18th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, New York, United States.)’s proposals, according to which violable universal constraints are responsible for mapping grammatical and prosodic structures at the expense of a possible disobedience to certain principles of the prosodic hierarchy. Starting from a review of the literature on the topic, we bring together ideas from our previous studies (Bisol, 2000Bisol, L. (2000). O clítico e seu status prosódico. Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, 9(1), 5-30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2237-2083.9.1.5-30.
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, 2004Bisol, L. (2004). Mattoso Câmara Jr. e a palavra prosódica. DELTA, 20(spe), 59-70. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-44502004000300006.
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, 2007Bisol, L. (2007). Palavra fonológica pós-lexical. In E. Guimarães & M. C. Mollica (Eds.), Palavra: Forma e sentido (pp. 13-23). Pontes.; Schwindt, 2001Schwindt, L. C. (2001). O prefixo no português brasileiro: Análise prosódica e lexical. DELTA, 17(2), 175-207. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-44502001000200001.
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, 2008Schwindt, L. C. (2008). Revisitando o estatuto prosódico e morfológico de palavras prefixadas do PB em uma perspectiva de restrições. Alfa, 52(2), 391-404. https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/1524.
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, 2013Schwindt, L. C. (2013). Palavra fonológica e derivação em português brasileiro: Considerações para a arquitetura da gramática. In L. Bisol; G. Collischonn. (Eds.), Fonologia: Teorias e perspectivas (1st ed., pp. 15-28). EDIPUCRS.) to argue that affixed words in Brazilian Portuguese are subject to three types of prosodization - composition, adjunction and incorporation - prefixes being subject to all three, while suffixes only to incorporation and composition, not to adjunction. In contrast, clitics are characterized as structures labeled as attached to their hosts. The evidence comes especially from the diagnostics of stress assignment, but also from other word domain processes. Based on this description, we problematize some consequences of this typology for the organization of the prosodic hierarchy and its effects on morphological transparency by defending a continuum that goes from composite to incorporated structures.

Keywords:
prosodic word; morphological derivation; morphophonology

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