The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties

This study investigates the variability in the use of the Preterit canté ("I sang") and the Present Perfect he cantado ("I have sung") across three Spanish dialects: Peninsular (PEN), Peruvian (PER) and Argentinian (AR). For this purpose, we analyze the effect of type of context...

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Autores: González González, Paz, Jara Yupanqui, Margarita, Kleinherenbrink, Carmen
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2018
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
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Palabra clave:Perfect
Preterit
Variability
Context
Spanish
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
title The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
spellingShingle The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
González González, Paz
Perfect
Preterit
Variability
Context
Spanish
title_short The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
title_full The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
title_fullStr The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
title_full_unstemmed The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
title_sort The microvariation of the Spanish perfect in three varieties
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv González González, Paz
Jara Yupanqui, Margarita
Kleinherenbrink, Carmen
author González González, Paz
author_facet González González, Paz
Jara Yupanqui, Margarita
Kleinherenbrink, Carmen
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Kleinherenbrink, Carmen
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Perfect
Preterit
Variability
Context
Spanish
topic Perfect
Preterit
Variability
Context
Spanish
description This study investigates the variability in the use of the Preterit canté ("I sang") and the Present Perfect he cantado ("I have sung") across three Spanish dialects: Peninsular (PEN), Peruvian (PER) and Argentinian (AR). For this purpose, we analyze the effect of type of context and temporal adverbials on the selection of these two forms. The corpus has been obtained through online questionnaires, comprising a total of thirty-two exercises that evaluate the use of the two verb forms in the following contexts: continuative, relevance of present, life experience, prehodiernal context and without temporal adverbs. The results of this research seek to contribute to the description of dialectal differences with respect to the use of the Preterit and the Present Perfect from both a quantitative and qualitative perspective.
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