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Restricciones de concordancia

El ser focalizado y las seudohendidas en Barranquilla, Colombia
Authors: María Fernanda Escalante; Luis A. Ortiz López;

Restricciones de concordancia

Abstract

AbstractEl español colombiano ha sido un referente constante de las oraciones con ser fozalizado (SF); sin embargo, son muy limitados los estudios con datos naturales que describan y expliquen el comportamiento microparamétrico y sociolingüístico en cuanto a las restricciones de concordancia de las SF en relación con las cláusulas seudohendidas (CLSH). Los trabajos existentes se basan en comunidades del interior de Colombia, y apenas se han investigado las variedades dialectales, consideradas marcadamente diferenciadas, como la zona caribeña colombiana (Montes 2000; Rodríguez2005,2007). Por ende, esta investigación documenta, analiza y explica la variación entre las estructuras con ser focalizado (SF), compuestas por un verbo matriz y el verboser+constituyente focalizado, y las cláusulas seudohendidas (CLSH), caracterizadas por la presencia de una clausula relativa + el verbo ser + un constituyente focalizado,en datos naturales del corpus de PRESEEA de Barranquilla, Colombia, Los resultados confirman que el español de Barranquilla, contrario a los resultados de otras variedades,usa con mayor frecuencia las SF frente a las CLSH, con y sin concordancia con el verbo matriz, principalmente entre participantes jóvenes con menos educación formal. Este estudio concluye que el SF es un fenómeno sintáctico complejo de microvariación dialectal, que trasciende las descripciones sintácticas, propuestas en estudios previos (Sedano 1988;2001;2010;2015;Méndez Vallejo 2009;2015;Vázquez-Larruscaín 2014;2015, entre otros).

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