Maria Eugênia Lammoglia Duarte

List of John Benjamins publications for which Maria Eugênia Lammoglia Duarte plays a role.

Articles

da Conceição de Paiva, Maria and Maria Eugênia Lammoglia Duarte 2019 Chapter 11. Panel and trend studies: Evidence from Brazilian PortugueseLanguage Variation - European Perspectives VII: Selected papers from the Ninth International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 9), Malaga, June 2017, Villena-Ponsoda, Juan-Andrés, Francisco Díaz Montesinos, Antonio Manuel Ávila-Muñoz and Matilde Vida-Castro (eds.), pp. 175–190 | Chapter
In this paper, we provide further evidence to the discussion of the intersection of apparent time and real time for the understanding of language change. We analyse three variable processes in the spoken variety of Rio de Janeiro: the anterior glide deletion in the diphthong [ej], the replacement… read more
Duarte, Maria Eugênia Lammoglia 2017 Chapter 10. Analyzing a parametric change in Brazilian Portuguese: A sociolinguistic investigationStudies on Variation in Portuguese, Barbosa, Pilar, Maria da Conceição de Paiva and Celeste Rodrigues (eds.), pp. 233–254 | Chapter
This chapter presents an empirical investigation of a process of change in course in Brazilian Portuguese related to the re-setting of the value of the Null Subject Parameter. Structural constraints that facilitate or refrain the change towards overt pronominal subjects come from diachronic and… read more
Cavalcante, Silvia Regina and Maria Eugênia Lammoglia Duarte 2009 Arbitrary subjects of infinitival clauses in European and Brazilian PortugueseLanguage Variation – European perspectives II: Selected papers from the 4th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 4), Nicosia, June 2007, Tsiplakou, Stavroula, Marilena Karyolemou and Pavlos Pavlou (eds.), pp. 47–58 | Article
This article analyses the representation of arbitrary subjects of infinitival clauses in spoken and written European and Brazilian Portuguese. The results suggest that the increasing use of nominative arbitrary pronouns in variation with a null subject in spoken Brazilian Portuguese can be related… read more