
handle: 10481/89191
Este trabajo se propone analizar la variable presencia / ausencia del pronombre personal sujeto junto a un verbo conju gado en el español hablado de la comunidad urbana de Sevilla. En concreto, intentamos establecer cuáles son los factores internos y externos que determinan el empleo del sujeto pronominal en una muestra de 24 entrevistas semidirigidas correspondientes al sociolecto alto y que forman del corpus PRESEEA en la ciudad. Para ello, seguimos la guía de codificación propuesta por Bentivoglio, Ortiz y Silva-Corvalán (2011) para el proyecto panhispánico PRESEEA. Los resultados muestran que el pronombre sujeto se utiliza un 24,8%, y parece estar condicionado, entre otros, por criterios como persona gramatical, especificidad, ambigüedad de la forma verbal, clase semántica del verbo, correfencialidad, edad, etc.
This study aims to analysis the variable presence/absence of the personal pronoun subject with a conjugated verb in Spanish language spoken in the city of Seville. Specifically, we try to stablish which internal or external factors are involved in the pronominal subject use in a sample of 24 semi-controlled interviews corresponding to the high sociolect and taken from the PRESEEA-Seville corpus. For this, we base our analysis on the coding guidelines proposed by Bentivoglio, Ortiz and Silva-Corvalán (2011) for the PRESEEA panhispanic project. The results show that the subject pronoun is used in 24,8% and it is conditioned by different criteria, such as grammatical person, specificity, ambiguity of the verbal form, semantic class of the verb, co-reference or age.
El presente trabajo, que se enmarca dentro del proyecto Patrones Sociolingüísticos del Español de Sevilla (Ref. FFI2015-68171-C5-3-P), financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España y por el Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (MINECO/FEDER, UE), ha sido llevado a cabo durante una estancia de investigación en el Departamento de Lengua Española de la Universidad de Granada.
MINECO/FEDER, UE FFI2015-68171-C5-3-P
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, Sujeto pronominal, High sociolect, Sociolecto alto, P1-1091, sujeto pronominal, PRESEEA, Entrevistas semidirigidas, Semi-controlled interviews, Pronominal subject, Sevilla, PC1-5498, entrevistas semidirigidas, Philology. Linguistics, sociolecto alto, Romanic languages
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, Sujeto pronominal, High sociolect, Sociolecto alto, P1-1091, sujeto pronominal, PRESEEA, Entrevistas semidirigidas, Semi-controlled interviews, Pronominal subject, Sevilla, PC1-5498, entrevistas semidirigidas, Philology. Linguistics, sociolecto alto, Romanic languages
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