The pronoun uno ‘one ’ in Spanish is known to have an impersonal use (RAE 2005). Less well-known is the use of uno to refer to ‘self’, mainly, the speaker. Some studies have noted this alternation of uno with first person personal pronoun yo (e.g. Toribio 2000; Gelabert-Desnoyer 2008; Flores-Ferrán 2009) and yet its precise referential status remains uncertain. The corpus results from the present study suggest that uno referring to the speaker is far from being scarce in either more colloquial or formal contexts. Following Gelabert-Desnoyer (2008), two main types of uno are identified: impersonal uno (UNOGEN) and self-referential uno. The latter is subdivided into two subtypes: (i) uno referring only to the speaker (UNOYO) and (ii) uno refe...
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The pronoun uno ‘one’ in Spanish is known to have an impersonal use (RAE 2005). Less well-known is t...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the discursive functioning of the Spanish pronoun uno (‘one’/‘yo...
We will present a comparison of the Spanish indefinite pronoun uno in three varieties of Spanish: pe...
In this paper, we study the Spanish pronoun uno (‘one’) in its indefinite use in a digital genre, th...
The paper analyzes the uses of the Spanish indefinite pronoun uno, in a diaphasic oral corpus, which...
Part of the Spanish personal pronoun paradigm allows for a gender distinction, e.g. plural nosotras ...
In this paper, I will offer a corpus-driven analysis of impersonal constructions, focusing on two st...
Communicative-functional studies have considered impersonalization mechanisms as a deictic gap or as...
The Spanish personal pronoun paradigm allows for a typologically rather rare (Siewierska 2004) gende...
In this paper, I will argue that the traditional ascription of non-prototypical uses of personal pro...
The aim of this study is to describe the use of “oneself” as an impersonalization strategy in the ci...
Unitary cardinals are a common source for indefinite markers. This thesis is a quantitative diachron...
In this paper, we study various mechanisms to create intersubjectivity in a digital genre, namely Ya...
This paper offers a multivariate analysis of the alternation between 2 Spanish constructions traditi...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...
The pronoun uno ‘one’ in Spanish is known to have an impersonal use (RAE 2005). Less well-known is t...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the discursive functioning of the Spanish pronoun uno (‘one’/‘yo...
We will present a comparison of the Spanish indefinite pronoun uno in three varieties of Spanish: pe...
In this paper, we study the Spanish pronoun uno (‘one’) in its indefinite use in a digital genre, th...
The paper analyzes the uses of the Spanish indefinite pronoun uno, in a diaphasic oral corpus, which...
Part of the Spanish personal pronoun paradigm allows for a gender distinction, e.g. plural nosotras ...
In this paper, I will offer a corpus-driven analysis of impersonal constructions, focusing on two st...
Communicative-functional studies have considered impersonalization mechanisms as a deictic gap or as...
The Spanish personal pronoun paradigm allows for a typologically rather rare (Siewierska 2004) gende...
In this paper, I will argue that the traditional ascription of non-prototypical uses of personal pro...
The aim of this study is to describe the use of “oneself” as an impersonalization strategy in the ci...
Unitary cardinals are a common source for indefinite markers. This thesis is a quantitative diachron...
In this paper, we study various mechanisms to create intersubjectivity in a digital genre, namely Ya...
This paper offers a multivariate analysis of the alternation between 2 Spanish constructions traditi...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...