2017
DOI: 10.17533/udea.lyl.n72a04
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Factores Que Inciden en La Determinación Del Aspecto De Situación De Supo

Abstract: Resumen: En pretérito simple (supo), el verbo de estado saber modifica su aspecto de situación a logro ('empezar a saber') o a estado acotado ('saber durante cierto tiempo'), lo que sugiere que este cambio no depende solo del operador de tiempo perfectivo. El presente trabajo, a partir de un análisis de corpus, muestra qué elementos léxicos, gramaticales y discursivos inciden en la determinación del aspecto en situación en supo. La interpretación específica depende de propiedades del momento de referencia temp… Show more

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“…The semantic shifting of the verb saber 'to know' from stative to achievement is a well-known phenomenon in Spanish grammatical studies (cf. Bello, 1951;Godoy & Soto, 2017). Scholars (Di Tullio, 2006;Godoy & Soto, 2017) agree that this perfective value of saber mainly occurs when the verb is conjugated in the simple past (Sp.…”
Section: The State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The semantic shifting of the verb saber 'to know' from stative to achievement is a well-known phenomenon in Spanish grammatical studies (cf. Bello, 1951;Godoy & Soto, 2017). Scholars (Di Tullio, 2006;Godoy & Soto, 2017) agree that this perfective value of saber mainly occurs when the verb is conjugated in the simple past (Sp.…”
Section: The State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bello, 1951;Godoy & Soto, 2017). Scholars (Di Tullio, 2006;Godoy & Soto, 2017) agree that this perfective value of saber mainly occurs when the verb is conjugated in the simple past (Sp. preté rito perfecto simple).…”
Section: The State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%