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He aquí uno de los temas que mayor dificultad supone para el aprendizaje del español, lo que explica la relativa abundancia de estudios al respecto, de manera que casi se puede considerar una especie de lugar común - obligado e imprescindible - dentro de la literatura dedicada a la enseñanza del español a extranjeros. El presente volumen presenta una importante novedad: la de que, por primera vez, los valores y usos de ser y estar se estudian al mismo tiempo que los correspondientes a los llamados «verbos de cambio», sin duda muy relacionados con aquéllos. Siguiendo la norma de esta colección, el libro está escrito en un estilo sencillo, fácilmente comprensible para el lector no especializado. Pero, además, la materia está dispuesta de un modo gradual, desde los usos más sencillos hasta los que ofrecen mayor dificultad. No se trata, por lo demás, de un estudio elemental, pues en él están contempladas todas las posibilidades semánticas y sintácticas de estos verbos, incluso a veces en el registro lingüístico que ofrece mayor variedad de usos y valores, como es el coloquial.
Unlike most monographs on Spanish phonology and morphology that approach these topics from a structuralist or generativist framework, this volume is written from a less traditional point of view. More specifically, it emphasizes quantitative evidence from sources such as usage-based studies, psycholinguistic experiments, corpus data, and computer simulations. Arguments are presented to demonstrate that these kinds of evidence are crucial for establishing theories of language that relate to the psychological mechanisms involved in producing and comprehending speech, in contrast to theories about abstract linguistic structure. A range of topics is covered including morphological parsing, nominalization, stress, syllable structure, diphthongization, gender, morphophonemic alternations, and epenthesis. An appendix is included that serves as a primer on quantitative linguistic research. It discusses how some of the cited experiments were carried out, provides an introduction to statistical analysis, and discusses tools that are available for conducting quantitative research on the Spanish language.
In Categorization and Constructional Change Damián Vergara Wilson uses the Spanish change-of-state construction quedar(se) + ADJ to analyze the impact of categorization on constructional change and productivity in data spanning eight centuries. In usage, the appearance of one adjective in the construction triggers the emergence of related ones through analogical extension propelling the expansion of semantic categories of adjectives. Categories develop in different ways reflecting the characteristics of their members in terms of semantics and conventionalization. Emergence tends to relate to the ability of one construction to attract adjective types away from another. This study gives insight into the cognitive status and complex evolution of a schematic construction in a way that supports an instance-based model of memory.
The contributions to this volume honor Joan Bybee’s 2005 LSA Presidential address “Grammar is Usage and Usage is Grammar,” as a cumulative articulation of Professor Bybee's long and influential career in linguistics. The volume begins with a functional examination of child language acquisition of ergative languages. The next three contributions successively investigate the grammaticalization of Greek postural verbs, Spanish third person pronouns, and American Sign Language topicalization constructions. The two following papers report on usage-based phonological studies of Spanish /s/ and /d/, respectively. The book concludes with four papers that address usage-based effects concerning the grammatical status of ain’t in African American English, Spanish verbs of “becoming”, and English lexis and prefabs. This volume will be of interest to a wide audience of functional and cognitive linguistic researchers.
La obra constituye una magnífica obra de referencia para el hablante de raíces anglófonas que estudia español como lengua extranjera porque en él se aborda, desde una óptica contrastiva español-inglés y con gran sencillez y claridad expositiva, un área de la gramática española cuya adquisición y aprendizaje suele resultarle bastante problemática al estudiante extranjero: el paradigma de los verbos atributivos que denotan cambio de estado.
Language demonstrates structure while also showing considerable variation at all levels: languages differ from one another while still being shaped by the same principles; utterances within a language differ from one another while exhibiting the same structural patterns; languages change over time, but in fairly regular ways. This book focuses on the dynamic processes that create languages and give them their structure and variance. It outlines a theory of language that addresses the nature of grammar, taking into account its variance and gradience, and seeks explanation in terms of the recurrent processes that operate in language use. The evidence is based on the study of large corpora of spoken and written language, what we know about how languages change, as well as the results of experiments with language users. The result is an integrated theory of language use and language change which has implications for cognitive processing and language evolution.
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