Indicativo II da família Tupí-Guaraní: uma questão de modo?

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2017-06

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This paper aims at propose a new interpretation for the structure traditionally known as ‘Indicative II’, found in Tupí-Guaraní languages, a subgroup of Tupi stock. For this purpose, we analyze the historical development of for languages of the family: Tupinambá, Apyãwa, Guajá and Nheengatú. The paper defends the hypothesis that the adverbial expressions moved to the first position of the sentence trigger a nominalization of the predicate, which used to function in the basic clause as main predicate. Moreover, we present a possible interpretation for the historical development of these constructions and we associate their characteristics different degrees of preservation of the omnipredicative pattern. As result, we observe that the reduction of the productivity of the construction seems to be associated to a gradual loss of omnipredicative property of the languages.

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Tupí-Guaraní language family, Nominalization, Indicative II, Omnipredicativity, Historical syntax, Línguas Tupí-Guaraní, Nominalização, Indicativo II, Omnipredicatividade, Sintaxe histórica

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PRACA, Walkiria Neiva; MAGALHÃES, Marina Maria Silva; CRUZ, Aline da. Indicativo II da família Tupí-Guaraní: uma questão de modo? Liames, Campinas, v. 17, n. 1, p. 39-56, jan./jun. 2017.