Spanish Interrogatives (or Q-words) quién, dónde, cómo, cuándo, por qué, qué y cuál can be modified by names like demonios and carajos and act in that context as determiners. The importance of this type of nouns (wh-the-hell, in English) has been pointed out for the theory of movement, calling them ‘Aggressively not linked to Discourse’. These structures have been studied from different theoretical frameworks, especially in English, Chinese and Japanese. For Spanish, specific studies (grammatical or lexical) on these constructions are still very scarce, hence the relevance of a work that allows us to better understand the phenomenon and account for the cases where interrogatives appear as nominal modifiers in front of a name of emphatic nat...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
Some of the most striking features of conversational Quiteno Spanish are the use of the present perf...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the nature and behaviour of Spanish Discourse Markers of...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
Spanish makes frequent use of free-standing que ‘that’-clauses in conversational interaction. Given ...
In this paper we intend to establish the preliminary concepts of what is understood by demonym. Give...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an analysis of comparative adverbial quantifiers in ...
This paper provides a formal account of the pattern of lexical variation found in adjectival degree ...
The lexical variation of the demonyms presents a denotative and connotative special complexity. Desp...
The present paper analyzes the discourse-pragmatic function of introducing Spanish qué ‘what’- inter...
In this paper, the properties of Spanish evaluative prenominal possessives (i.e. the affective posse...
ZILBER, Analía. Acerca de la alternancia entre quedar y quedarse: una mirada desde el enfoque cognit...
Arche and Marin presented a novel hypothesis about the syntax of nouns derived from adjectives in Sp...
This paper deals with some of the word order variation which can be found in Spanish and Italian wh-...
In this paper, we investigate the synchrony and diachrony of the linguistic item equis in Mexican Sp...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
Some of the most striking features of conversational Quiteno Spanish are the use of the present perf...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the nature and behaviour of Spanish Discourse Markers of...
This article provides an overview of the main facts and theories regarding nominal modifiers, with a...
Spanish makes frequent use of free-standing que ‘that’-clauses in conversational interaction. Given ...
In this paper we intend to establish the preliminary concepts of what is understood by demonym. Give...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose an analysis of comparative adverbial quantifiers in ...
This paper provides a formal account of the pattern of lexical variation found in adjectival degree ...
The lexical variation of the demonyms presents a denotative and connotative special complexity. Desp...
The present paper analyzes the discourse-pragmatic function of introducing Spanish qué ‘what’- inter...
In this paper, the properties of Spanish evaluative prenominal possessives (i.e. the affective posse...
ZILBER, Analía. Acerca de la alternancia entre quedar y quedarse: una mirada desde el enfoque cognit...
Arche and Marin presented a novel hypothesis about the syntax of nouns derived from adjectives in Sp...
This paper deals with some of the word order variation which can be found in Spanish and Italian wh-...
In this paper, we investigate the synchrony and diachrony of the linguistic item equis in Mexican Sp...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
Some of the most striking features of conversational Quiteno Spanish are the use of the present perf...
The aim of this article is to shed light on the nature and behaviour of Spanish Discourse Markers of...