Search: Start Page ➙ Language: Portuguese, Brazilian (por)
Alternative Names Português
Family/Group Indo-European, Italic
Area South America
General Data • spoken in Brazil • different vocalism in stressed vs. unstressed (and pre- vs. posttonic) syllables; exceptions: adverb and noun derivation with certain suffixes and reduplication, where the full vocalism is retained
Reduplication Form-Function full (derivation); partial (hypocoristic kinship terms)
Relationship Form-Function one form - various functions
Reduplication System • partial RED: the stressed vocalism of the base is retained in the reduplicated, unstressed syllable
Diachrony kinship term reduplication in Portuguese does not descend from Latin; it has its origin in child language; cf. also French
Productivity partial reduplication is restricted to the kinship terms; these reduplications are very frequent --> "doubtful" productivity
Forms 
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Patterns 
Semantics 
  Word Classes  Word Class of Simplex Form — Word Class of Reduplicant
  All Examples 
⊟ References
Comrie, Bernard 1989. "The Phonology of Brazilian Portuguese Hypochoristic Kin Terms". In: Klenk, Ursula, Karl-Hermann Körner and Wolf Thümmel, eds., Variatio Linguarum: Beiträge zu Sprachvergleich und Sprachentwicklung (Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Gustav Ineichen), Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH 
Kröll, Heinz 1991. "Beitrag zu den Reduplikationen im Portugiesischen (II)". In Lusorama 15: 25-44 
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