Abstract

The paper claims that Brazilian Portuguese imperfective morphology, represented by / -ia /, in epistemic modal verbs, tinha que / devia / podia EPISTEMIC, is underdetermined, in particular it allows a past perspective. However, the perspective is not a temporal projection that scopes over the epistemic modal (Rullmann & Matthewson, 2018 ), nor a covert belive that (Hacquard, 2006, Viana Mendes, 2019), but an effect of the semantics of modal verbs and the imperfective morphology. Modal verbs search for an anchor (KRATZER, 2018). The semantics of imperfective allows two anchor situations: the situation, s<s0, and the speech situation, s0; present imperfective - deve/pode/temque - has only one anchor situation: the speech situation,s0. The paper explores the double reading of the imperfective morphology. It is is an exercise into Kratzer’ lecture (2018). The anchor in the situation shifts the context of evaluation to the past. It seems to be a monster. The orientation is present with respect to the shifted context. If s0, the actual situation, is targeted by the modal, the perspective is present and the orientation is (in line with Ferreira, 2018). There are contexts where it is possible to distinguish the two readings. Evidential contexts support the proposal.

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