Mário Pinharanda-Nunes

List of John Benjamins publications in which Mário Pinharanda-Nunes is involved.

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Ibero-Asian Creoles: Comparative Perspectives

Edited by Hugo C. Cardoso, Alan N. Baxter and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes

Starting in 1498, contact between Ibero-Romance and Asian languages has taken place along a vast stretch of the coastlines of continental and insular Asia, producing a string of contact varieties which are among the least visible in the field of Creole Studies. This volume, the first one dedicated… read more
[Creole Language Library, 46] 2012. xi, 375 pp.

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Martins, Custodio and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes 2020 The Lexical Aspect Hypothesis: Off-line evidence from Chinese learners of European Portuguese as an L2Linguistic Approaches to Portuguese as an Additional Language, Molsing, Karina Veronica, Cristina Becker Lopes Perna and Ana Maria Tramunt Ibaños (eds.), pp. 109–148 | Chapter
This chapter investigates the acquisition of tense and aspect by Chinese learners of Portuguese as an L2 from a variationist perspective (Bayley, 2013). Difficulties in acquiring the aspectual contrasts set by the Perfect Preterit and Imperfect Preterit tenses in Romance languages have been… read more
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Cardoso, Hugo C., Alan N. Baxter and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes 2012 IntroductionIbero-Asian Creoles: Comparative Perspectives, Cardoso, Hugo C., Alan N. Baxter and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes (eds.), pp. 1–14 | Article
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Pinharanda-Nunes, Mário 2012 Traces of superstrate verb inflection in Makista and other Asian-Portuguese creolesIbero-Asian Creoles: Comparative Perspectives, Cardoso, Hugo C., Alan N. Baxter and Mário Pinharanda-Nunes (eds.), pp. 289–326 | Article
The Makista (Macau Creole Portuguese) verb paradigm contains two types of verbs derived from the indicative mood of the superstrate: those which do not represent superstrate functions and those which bear functional superstrate inflectional morphology of the simple present, the past perfective and… read more
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