Syntactic Functions
Mostrando 13-21 de 21 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Morfossintaxe da língua TAPIRAPÉ
This dissertation presents a grammatical description of the Tapirapé language (Tupí-Guaraní family), focusing on its morphosyntax. It comprises seven chapters. Chapter 1 discusses a grammatical phenomenon characterized by the fact that nouns and verbs can both play the syntactic functions of argument and predicate, in addition to sharing morphological pro
Publicado em: 2007
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14. Valores e funções dos advérbios locativos no português popular brasileiro / The behavior of the locative case in the Portuguese popular spoken in Brazil
In this research we analyze, of a point sight synchronic and quantitative, the functions that the locative case aqui, aí, ali and lá are used in the sentence and in the text. For that, we work with the range of the Portuguese popular spoken in Brazil, more specifically the dialect utilized by the informers of the Filologia Bandeirante project (MEGALE, 1998
Publicado em: 2007
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15. ArticulaÃÃo HipotÃlica adverbial e argumentaÃÃo: uma anÃlise do uso das oraÃÃes concessivas em artigos de opiniÃo e editoriais / Hypotatic clauses and argumentation: an investigation of use concessive hypotatic clauses in articles and editorials
The aim of this work is to investigate the usage of concessive hypotatic clauses involved in the construction of argumentation. Based on functional theories, we analyzed the syntactic aspects, the textual-discursive aspects and the textual-semantic aspects that are associated to the usage of the concessive subordinate clause involved in the construction of a
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 31/03/2006
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16. Coordination, subordination, parataxis, hypotax: syntactic relations and syntactic processes / Coordenação, subordinação, parataxe, hipotaxe: relações sintáticas e processos sintáticos
O presente trabalho teve como tema o estudo de dois procedimentos sintáticos, denominados pela gramática tradicional por coordenação e subordinação. Essa clássica distinção, apresentada nas gramáticas tradicionais como distribuição frasal inquestionável, mostrou-se insuficiente para dar conta da interpretação dos usos das orações no discurso
Publicado em: 2005
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17. As construções com o verbo leve "dar" e nominalizações em -ada no portugues do brasil
This dissertation analyzes the syntactic and semantic properties of light verb constructions (LVCs) in Brazilian Portuguese. In particular, I study LVCs formed by the the combination of the light verb dar (give) and an -ada nominalization. The analysis of these constructions results from the association of notions internal to the Distributed Morphology model
Publicado em: 2004
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18. Oração relativa : o que se fala e o que se aprende no portugues do Brasil
In Brazilian Portuguese there is not homogeneity in the use of relative clauses: there are vernacular relativization strategies for some functions used by speakers that never attended school and a standard construction, with a preposition, learned through forma! education and used together with the strategy without the preposition, for educated people. Consi
Publicado em: 1998
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19. A gramatica das formas possessivas no portugues do Brasil
This thesis examines the syntax and semantics of possessive forms in Brazilian Portuguese focussing on the following questions: (I) the anaporic relation between the possessive forms seu/dele and their antecedents; (ii) the relation between the possessive pronoun and the genitive arguments of a nominal phrase; (iii) the different syntactic and semantic funct
Publicado em: 1997
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20. SENSOR : um sistema sensorial inteligente distribuido
This work describes an artificial distributed intelligent system, called SENSOR , aimed to simulate the natural visual system and to verify the consistency of some hypothesis in the literature about its physiology. The processing of the visual information occurs in different levels, requiring the specialization and distribution of the neuron. This paradigm w
Publicado em: 1996
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21. Agrammatic but numerate
A central question in cognitive neuroscience concerns the extent to which language enables other higher cognitive functions. In the case of mathematics, the resources of the language faculty, both lexical and syntactic, have been claimed to be important for exact calculation, and some functional brain imaging studies have shown that calculation is associated
National Academy of Sciences.