The possessive-resultative constructions and the elimination of agreement between the participle in Portuguese compound verbal tenses Cover Image

Las construcciones posesivo-resultativas y la eliminación de la concordancia del participio en los tiempos verbales compuestos del portugués
The possessive-resultative constructions and the elimination of agreement between the participle in Portuguese compound verbal tenses

Author(s): Tibor Berta
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: compound verbal tenses; resultative constructions; evolution of verbs of possession; agreement of past participle; historical-comparative morphosyntax of Iberian Romance languages

Summary/Abstract: The tendency to eliminate the agreement between the participle and the direct object in compound verbal tenses is a common historical process of the Romance languages on the Iberian Peninsula that developed at different points in time. While in Spanish the lack of agreement was practically mandatory in the 15th century, in Portuguese and Catalan the agreeing syntax was still in use during the same period. Today, Catalan still permits it, under determined syntactic conditions, while Spanish and Portuguese agree in not permitting it at all. These facts make us suppose that the elimination of the agreement must have accelerated in Portuguese from the 15th century onwards. This article proposes an explanation as to why the spreading of the elimination of the agreement accelerates in Portuguese from the 15th century. Our argument is based on the fact that the functional extension of the verb ter, originally possessive, made the distinction between the possessive-resultative constructions and the compound verbal tenses necessary at a morphosyntactic level.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 217-241
  • Page Count: 25
  • Language: Spanish