The meaning of the preposition hasta (and the temporal connector hasta que), as well as the aspectual restrictions that imposes on the main verb and on the temporary complements that it selects have been the subject of numerous studies. Particular attention has been given to the so-called punctual hasta (que), restricted to negative sentences, and for whose explanation different hypotheses have been proposed. Nothing or very little has been written, however, on bicondicional meaning which often punctual hasta negative constructions assume. Starting with the alternative proposal of DECLERCK (1998) for the English preposition until, we will apply to Spanish the concept of exclusive-restrictive denial. The advantage of this interpretation is ...
in English Expression of Posteriority in Spanish through Indicative and Subjunctive The aim of this ...
This article examines the creation and evolution of a syntactic variable in Spanish: the presence/ab...
When an indefinite pronoun is found in a Latin conditional clause, it is quis in most cases, but in ...
The meaning of the preposition hasta (and the temporal connector hasta que), as well as the aspectua...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify teli...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify teli...
The Spanish particle hasta functions basically as a preposition which denotes the limit of time, pla...
Certain dialects of American Spanish have the particularity that they can combine telic predicates w...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify tel...
Proposta di estensione del fenomeno di polisemia lessicale alla variazione sintattica (la variazione...
This dissertation explores how languages express durations of time and the significant cross-linguis...
The origin of restriction is discussed in the article, its functioning in the language, typological ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the form and the meaning of Spanish conditional sentences. The...
The goal of this article is to analyse a case of variation in Spanish. In most varieties, constructi...
There are several prepositions in Spanish which, if combined with an infinitive or with que clauses,...
in English Expression of Posteriority in Spanish through Indicative and Subjunctive The aim of this ...
This article examines the creation and evolution of a syntactic variable in Spanish: the presence/ab...
When an indefinite pronoun is found in a Latin conditional clause, it is quis in most cases, but in ...
The meaning of the preposition hasta (and the temporal connector hasta que), as well as the aspectua...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify teli...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify teli...
The Spanish particle hasta functions basically as a preposition which denotes the limit of time, pla...
Certain dialects of American Spanish have the particularity that they can combine telic predicates w...
In many varieties of American Spanish, the temporal preposition hasta 'until' is able to modify tel...
Proposta di estensione del fenomeno di polisemia lessicale alla variazione sintattica (la variazione...
This dissertation explores how languages express durations of time and the significant cross-linguis...
The origin of restriction is discussed in the article, its functioning in the language, typological ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the form and the meaning of Spanish conditional sentences. The...
The goal of this article is to analyse a case of variation in Spanish. In most varieties, constructi...
There are several prepositions in Spanish which, if combined with an infinitive or with que clauses,...
in English Expression of Posteriority in Spanish through Indicative and Subjunctive The aim of this ...
This article examines the creation and evolution of a syntactic variable in Spanish: the presence/ab...
When an indefinite pronoun is found in a Latin conditional clause, it is quis in most cases, but in ...