Convergence and divergence in the use of third-person atonic pronouns in Madrid and Malaga

IF 0.4 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Francisco Díaz Montesinos, Florentino Paredes García
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Abstract

Abstract This paper describes the linguistic situation of pronominal clitics used as direct objects (DO) in two Spanish speech communities, Malaga and Madrid, which use, respectively, the etymological system and referential system, the two basic clitic systems that have been described for Spanish. The initial hypothesis is that both communities are undergoing a process of convergence with the educated pan-Hispanic model, which permits leismo (use of le) with a masculine, singular person. Thus, the analyses successively restricted the corpus of clitics with the aim of determining how linguistic and social conditions affect each type of leismo: apparent and real leismo, leismo with things, leismo with a feminine person, leismo with animals, leismo with a masculine, plural person, and leismo with a masculine, singular person.
马德里语和马拉加语第三人称无音代词使用的趋同与分化
摘要本文描述了在马拉加和马德里这两个西班牙语语族中,用作直接宾语的代词语族(DO)的语言状况,这两个语族分别使用了西班牙语所描述的两个基本语族系统——语源系统和指称系统。最初的假设是,这两个社区都在经历一个与受过教育的泛西班牙裔模式趋同的过程,该模式允许与男性、单数人一起使用leismo(le的使用)。因此,这些分析相继限制了派系的语料库,目的是确定语言和社会条件如何影响每种类型的轻松:明显的和真实的轻松,与事物的轻松,女性的轻松,动物的轻松,阳性复数的轻松,以及阳性单数的轻松。
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Spanish in Context
Spanish in Context Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Spanish in Context publishes original theoretical, empirical and methodological studies into pragmatics and sociopragmatics, variationist and interactional sociolinguistics, sociology of language, discourse and conversation analysis, functional contextual analyses, bilingualism, and crosscultural and intercultural communication with the aim of extending our knowledge of Spanish and of these disciplines themselves. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, European Reference Index for the Humanities, Sociological abstracts, INIST, Linguistic Bibliography, Scopus
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