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EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES OF THE IBERIAN

Authors: Víctor Lara Bermejo;

EXPRESSING THE FUTURE IN THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES OF THE IBERIAN

Abstract

The future can be expressed in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula by means of several linguistic strategies: its own morphological tense, aspectual periphrases or even the use of the present indicative. In order to map the prevalence of all of these, as well as the factors affecting the choice of each of them, we drew data from the Atlas lingöístico de la Península Ibérica. This data reveals the linguistic reality that prevailed in the twentieth century in the three domains studied: Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan.

The future can be expressed in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula by means of several linguistic strategies: its own morphological tense, aspectual periphrases or even the use of the present indicative. In order to map the prevalence of all of these, as well as the factors affecting the choice of each of them, we drew data from the Atlas linguistico de la Peninsula Iberica. This data reveals the linguistic reality that prevailed in the twentieth century in the three domains studied: Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan.

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Future; Iberian romance languages; Linguistic atlas; Linguistic geography.;

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