
This study describes Europen (EP) an Brazilian Portuguese(BP) indefinite subjects. EP prefers the “se”constructions, with and without agreement, while BP tends to use both the overt personal pronouns (você, a gente) and the “se”construction without agreement. The differences are attributed to the on-going loss of the null subject , and of clitics.
Português europeu, 'Se', Sujeitos indeterminados, Sintaxe do português, Português do Brasil
Português europeu, 'Se', Sujeitos indeterminados, Sintaxe do português, Português do Brasil
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