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Tres tipos de predicación no verbal locativa en el triqui (otomangue) hablado en el Poblado Miguel Alemán, Sonora

Authors: Reyna Veronica Quintanar Najera; Pafnuncio Antonio Ramos;

Tres tipos de predicación no verbal locativa en el triqui (otomangue) hablado en el Poblado Miguel Alemán, Sonora

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El presente artículo analiza tres tipos de predicación no verbal (PNV) del dominio de la locación: locativas, existenciales y posesivas, de la lengua triqui (otomangue, familia mixtecana) hablada en el Poblado Miguel Alemán, Sonora, México (TPMA); con tendencia a expresarse tipológicamente de manera similar. Este persigue los siguientes objetivos: (i) definir la codificación de las PNV locativas, (ii) evidenciar los diversos mecanismos de enunciación de estas y, (iii) presentar sus similitudes y diferencias. Las PNV son unidades de análisis semántico y morfosintáctico (Hengeveld, 1992). Los datos son de tipo cualitativo provenientes de textos discursivos y elicitaciones, recopilados entre el 2019 y el 2023 en el Poblado Miguel Alemán, Sonora, México; pertenecientes a mis colaboradoras: Rosa y Hortencia Vázquez. En el análisis se obtuvo que las PNV locativas y existenciales se expresan con cópula cero y tres cópulas verbales. En contraste, las PNV posesivas se dividen en: genitivas, codificadas con la cópula me3, y de tener, emitida con la cópula vaa32. En TPMA, todas las PNV negativas documentadas se presentan con vaa32, excepto las de posesión genitiva; la cual cuenta con características particulares.

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French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, posesivas, cópula, existential, locatives, non-verbal predication, PC1-5498, copula, existenciales, possessive, PQ1-3999, predicaciones no verbales, locativas, Romanic languages

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