Search Results - "Posio, Pekka"
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As pessoas, a quasi-pronominal human impersonal construction in European Portuguese?
Published in Journal of portuguese linguistics (22-06-2023)“…The grammaticalization of nouns meaning ‘man’ or ‘person’ into impersonal pronouns is a well-documented phenomenon found across the world. In Europe, such…”
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A pessoa and uma pessoa: Grammaticalization and functions of a human impersonal referential device in European Portuguese
Published in Journal of portuguese linguistics (07-04-2021)“…The grammaticalization of nouns meaning 'man' or 'person' into impersonal pronouns (so-called man-impersonals) has been related to languages with obligatory…”
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Subject expression in grammaticalizing constructions: The case of creo and acho ‘I think’ in Spanish and Portuguese
Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-03-2014)“…•Mental predicates and pro-drop in spoken Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese.•Highly frequent sequences show sings of grammaticalization in both…”
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Dialogical and monological functions of the discourse marker bueno in spoken and written Spanish
Published in Linguistics (27-09-2024)“…Abstract The Spanish discourse marker bueno has multiple functions ranging from the expression of (dis)agreement to topic management. The present paper sets…”
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You and we: Impersonal second person singular and other referential devices in Spanish sociolinguistic interviews
Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-07-2016)“…•Sociolinguistic interviews used to examine variable use of referential devices in Spanish.•Inter-speaker differences in the expression of generic and…”
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Spanish subject pronoun usage and verb semantics revisited: First and second person singular subject pronouns and focusing of attention in spoken Peninsular Spanish
Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-02-2011)“…A considerable body of literature exists on the use of subject pronouns in Spanish. However, the influence of semantic and pragmatic factors on subject pronoun…”
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Word order variation with decir ‘say’ in spoken Peninsular Spanish
Published in Isogloss (01-08-2022)“…In this paper, we investigate word order with the verb decir ‘say’ in two corpora of spoken Peninsular Spanish. This verb is particularly interesting because…”
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Word order variation with decir ‘say’ in spoken Peninsular Spanish: A case of residual V2?
Published in Isogloss (01-01-2022)“…In this paper, we investigate word order with the verb decir ‘say’ in two corpora of spoken Peninsular Spanish. This verb is particularly interesting because…”
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Who are ‘we’ in spoken Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese? Expression and reference of first person plural subject pronouns
Published in Language sciences (Oxford) (01-05-2012)“…► Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese 1st person plural subjects compared. ► Spanish 1st person plural pronouns rarely expressed (4.5%) and…”
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Morphosyntactic stereotypes of speakers with different genders and sexual orientations: an experimental investigation
Published in Linguistics (26-11-2024)“…Previous research has identified differences in language use between speakers representing different genders and sexual orientations, as well as stereotypical…”
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Language acquisition and maintenance in bilingual contexts – Case studies from Europe: Introduction
Published in Neuphilologische Mitteilungen (26-05-2024)“… …”
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Pronominal subjects in Spanish and Portuguese: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Formulaic Sequences
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Pronominal subjects in Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese: semantics, pragmatics, and formulaic sequences
Published in Neuphilologische Mitteilungen (01-01-2013)“…This dissertation examines the factors that affect the expression versus omission of subject pronouns in Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese. Adapted…”
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Pronominal Subjects in Spanish and Portuguese: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Formulaic Sequences
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