Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica

Abstract. This paper presents a semantic analysis of a periphrastic construction which has not been studied at this time in Spanish: soler + stative (Un poeta suele ser un hombre normal, “A poet usually is a normal man”). Whereas the habitual construction has been largely studied (Juan suele cantar...

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Main Author: Axelle Vatrican
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2015-12-01
Series:Borealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics
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Online Access:http://www.ub.uit.no/baser/septentrio/index.php/borealis/article/view/3616
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spelling doaj-d6fcee694ba54d2d97b2cb6c0479735f2020-11-24T21:26:38ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingBorealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics1893-32112015-12-014210311810.7557/1.4.2.36163388Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genéricaAxelle Vatrican0Université de Toulon / Babel 2649 - FranceAbstract. This paper presents a semantic analysis of a periphrastic construction which has not been studied at this time in Spanish: soler + stative (Un poeta suele ser un hombre normal, “A poet usually is a normal man”). Whereas the habitual construction has been largely studied (Juan suele cantar “Juan usually sings”), it seems that the first one does not carry the same interpretation. We will claim that we need to distinguish between two readings: the habitual reading on the one hand and the generic reading on the other hand. According to Menéndez-Benito (2013), Krifka et al. (1995) and Shubert & Pelletier (1989), among others, we will argue that soler contains a frequentative adverb of quantification Q. In the habitual reading, the Q adverb quantifies over an individual participating in an event at a time t (Juan está cantando, “Juan is singing”), whereas in the generic reading, Q adverb quantifies over a characterizing predicate (un poeta es un hombre normal, “A poet is a normal man”). In the habitual reading, the NP must refer to an individual and the VP to a dynamic event anchored in space and time. In the generic reading, the NP must refer to a class of objects and the VP to a stative predicate.http://www.ub.uit.no/baser/septentrio/index.php/borealis/article/view/3616aspecthabitualitygenericitysolerperífrasisverbo estativohábitoadverbio de cuantificación
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Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
Borealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics
aspect
habituality
genericity
soler
perífrasis
verbo estativo
hábito
adverbio de cuantificación
author_facet Axelle Vatrican
author_sort Axelle Vatrican
title Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
title_short Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
title_full Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
title_fullStr Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
title_full_unstemmed Sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
title_sort sobre la perífrasis 'soler' + estativo: una lectura genérica
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Borealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics
issn 1893-3211
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Abstract. This paper presents a semantic analysis of a periphrastic construction which has not been studied at this time in Spanish: soler + stative (Un poeta suele ser un hombre normal, “A poet usually is a normal man”). Whereas the habitual construction has been largely studied (Juan suele cantar “Juan usually sings”), it seems that the first one does not carry the same interpretation. We will claim that we need to distinguish between two readings: the habitual reading on the one hand and the generic reading on the other hand. According to Menéndez-Benito (2013), Krifka et al. (1995) and Shubert & Pelletier (1989), among others, we will argue that soler contains a frequentative adverb of quantification Q. In the habitual reading, the Q adverb quantifies over an individual participating in an event at a time t (Juan está cantando, “Juan is singing”), whereas in the generic reading, Q adverb quantifies over a characterizing predicate (un poeta es un hombre normal, “A poet is a normal man”). In the habitual reading, the NP must refer to an individual and the VP to a dynamic event anchored in space and time. In the generic reading, the NP must refer to a class of objects and the VP to a stative predicate.
topic aspect
habituality
genericity
soler
perífrasis
verbo estativo
hábito
adverbio de cuantificación
url http://www.ub.uit.no/baser/septentrio/index.php/borealis/article/view/3616
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