Open-access Having a resultant state is not the same as having resultative constructions: pseudo-resultative secondary predicates and adjunct result clauses in Brazilian Portuguese

ABSTRACT:

This paper’s goal is to resume the discussion on the literature surrounding the presence of resultative constructions in Brazilian Portuguese. This work defends the hypothesis that there are no syntactic - and, consequently - semantic equivalents in that language. In order to justify this proposal, it will be shown that languages with distinct framings (cf.: Talmy 2000, 2009, 2012) license distinct constructions. Moreover, unlike the constructions defended as resultatives in Brazilian Portuguese, genuine resultative constructions correspond only to contexts in which the verb denotes manner, and the resultant state is expressed by a secondary predicate, part of a single clause domain (vP).

Key words: Resultative constructions; Secondary predicates; Generative Grammar; Brazilian Portuguese

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