The purpose of this dissertation is to discover the semantic uniqueness of the Spanish estar progressive in contrast to the finite or simple verb form. Much of the scholarly literature, including such recent studies as King and Suner (1980) asserts that the progressive is to be viewed as a grammatical device created solely for the expression of increased durational aspect. The extreme position suggests that the simple form and its periphrasis, i.e. estar plus present participle, may be treated as potential free variants. Using a discourse-based framework, this dissertation systematically examines the temporal and aspectual parameters which define the progressive. The sources of data for this analysis are four selected corpora representin...
This dissertation presents a semantic analysis of the progressive of both English and Icelandic, the...
This paper addresses Spanish adjectival passives with estar showing a progressive reading. In the pr...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discover the semantic uniqueness of the Spanish estar progres...
Tense relates an event to a specific point in time, usually the moment of speech, and includes categ...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion on the interplay between the grammatical and the lex...
The article contains analysis of various definitions of the meaning of the construction estar + geru...
This paper explores the frequency with which English and Spanish make use of the Progressive constru...
We provide an account of the synchronic variation between the use of the Simple Present marker [Verb...
The periphrasis estar (‘to be’) plus gerund in Spanish as a progressive strategy has drawn much atte...
The semantics of the English progressive is typically analyzed in terms of aspecto-temporal notions ...
UnrestrictedThe present study deals with the meaning and use of the Present Perfect (PP) in Spanish....
This monograph is a comparative study of past time reference in Spanish and Russian.The ambition is ...
So far it has been assumed that most uses of Spanish estar ‘be.LOC ’ arise some time after ser ‘be’,...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
This dissertation presents a semantic analysis of the progressive of both English and Icelandic, the...
This paper addresses Spanish adjectival passives with estar showing a progressive reading. In the pr...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...
The purpose of this dissertation is to discover the semantic uniqueness of the Spanish estar progres...
Tense relates an event to a specific point in time, usually the moment of speech, and includes categ...
This study aims to contribute to the discussion on the interplay between the grammatical and the lex...
The article contains analysis of various definitions of the meaning of the construction estar + geru...
This paper explores the frequency with which English and Spanish make use of the Progressive constru...
We provide an account of the synchronic variation between the use of the Simple Present marker [Verb...
The periphrasis estar (‘to be’) plus gerund in Spanish as a progressive strategy has drawn much atte...
The semantics of the English progressive is typically analyzed in terms of aspecto-temporal notions ...
UnrestrictedThe present study deals with the meaning and use of the Present Perfect (PP) in Spanish....
This monograph is a comparative study of past time reference in Spanish and Russian.The ambition is ...
So far it has been assumed that most uses of Spanish estar ‘be.LOC ’ arise some time after ser ‘be’,...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
This dissertation presents a semantic analysis of the progressive of both English and Icelandic, the...
This paper addresses Spanish adjectival passives with estar showing a progressive reading. In the pr...
This article was published in Stamford Journal of English [© 2012 Stamford Journal of English] and t...