{"id":1845,"date":"2011-11-03T10:00:47","date_gmt":"2011-11-03T08:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/elanguage.net\/blogs\/booknotices\/?p=1845"},"modified":"2011-10-28T11:19:10","modified_gmt":"2011-10-28T09:19:10","slug":"minimalist-essays-on-brazilian-portuguese-syntax","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journals.linguisticsociety.org\/booknotices\/?p=1845","title":{"rendered":"Minimalist essays on Brazilian Portuguese syntax"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em;\"><strong>Minimalist essays on Brazilian Portuguese syntax. <\/strong>Ed. by <strong>Jairo Nunes<\/strong>. (Linguistik aktuell\/linguistics today 142.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2009. Pp. vi, 243. ISBN <a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldcat.org\/title\/minimalist-essays-on-brazilian-portuguese-syntax\/oclc\/300280397&amp;referer=brief_results\">9789027255259<\/a>. $149 (Hb).<\/div>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\">Reviewed by <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/linguistlist.org\/people\/personal\/get-personal-page2.cfm?PersonID=220910\">Roberta D\u2019Alessandro<\/a><\/strong>,\u00a0<em>Leiden University<\/em><em><\/em><\/p>\n<p>This book is a collection of articles on some of the key properties of Brazilian Portuguese (BP) syntax within the minimalist framework. The book is comprised of two parts: Part 1, \u2018Movement and empty category issues\u2019, and Part 2, \u2018Issues on the syntax-morphology interface\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>After a brief introduction by the editor, the book opens with <strong>Marcelo Ferreira<\/strong>\u2019s chapter, \u2018Null subjects and finite control in Brazilian Portuguese\u2019. Ferreira examines the behavior of referential null subjects in BP, concluding that they behave like obligatory controlled PRO. He arrives at the conclusion that referential null subjects are to be considered as traces left by the (hyper)raising of the phrases originally merged in subject position. Null possessor constructions are the topic of the third chapter. In it, <strong>Simone Floripi<\/strong> and <strong>Jairo Nunes<\/strong> examine the <em>dele<\/em> construction, observing how <em>dele<\/em> behaves as an anaphor in some contexts but as a pronoun in others. This is due, according to the authors, to the fact that <em>dele<\/em> is an obligatorily controlled trace of movement to theta positions. When this movement is impeded (because of an island separating <em>dele<\/em> from its antecedent), <em>dele<\/em> behaves as a pronoun. Pronominalization is, however, a less economic alternative than movement.<\/p>\n<p>In her chapter \u2018Patterns of extraction out of factive islands in Brazilian Portuguese\u2019<em>,<\/em><strong> Marina R. A. Augusto<\/strong> shows that extraction can happen out of arguments and even adjuncts, depending on the nature of the complement and the presence or absence of a Top projection. In the following chapter, \u2018Uniform raising analysis for standard and nonstandard relative clauses in Brazilian Portuguese\u2019, <strong>Mary A. Kato<\/strong> and Jairo Nunes argue in favor of Richard Kayne\u2019s derivational approach to relative clauses. The final chapter of this part of the book, by Jairo Nunes and <strong>Raquel S. Santos<\/strong>, proposes new diagnostics for the identification of empty categories based on stress shift.<\/p>\n<p>Part 2 opens with a chapter on possessive-existential constructions with <em>ter <\/em>in BP, by <strong>Juanito Avelar<\/strong>, who postulates a reanalysis (albeit non-morphological) of this form as a fusion of <em>estar <\/em>and <em>com<\/em>. In the following chapter, <strong>Ana C. Bastos-Gee<\/strong> discusses vP\/verb fronting, showing how it amounts to topicalization. She identifies three different types of topicalization: (i) topicalization of the infinitival verb only, (ii) topicalization of the infinitival verb with its specific internal argument, and (iii) topicalization of the infinitival with a generic internal argument. In Ch. 9, Jairo Nunes and <strong>Cristina Ximenes<\/strong> discuss apparent PP coordination, arguing that the insertion\/copy of the second preposition is morphological, and is triggered by a parallelism requirement on coordinated structures. In the final chapter, Jairo Nunes and <strong>Cynthia Zocca<\/strong> investigate ellipsis resolution in the case of non-morphological identity between the antecedent and the elided phrase.<\/p>\n<p>The first part of the book is more uniform in its subject matter, while the second touches on several different issues. Overall, the book is a must-have for anyone working on BP syntax.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Minimalist essays on Brazilian Portuguese syntax. Ed. by Jairo Nunes. (Linguistik aktuell\/linguistics today 142.) Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2009. Pp. vi, 243. ISBN 9789027255259. $149 (Hb). Reviewed by Roberta D\u2019Alessandro,\u00a0Leiden University This book is a collection of articles on some of the key properties of Brazilian Portuguese (BP) syntax within the minimalist framework. 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