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"Perdóneme que se lo diga, pero vuelve usted a faltar a la verdad, señor González": Politic verbal behaviour in face to face Spanish Political Debates
Sage Publications (2003)Following some previous lines of thought held by the author on the role of politeness and related phenomena in face-to-face electoral debates, this article deals with a series of linguistic devices frequently used ... -
Political conversations on Twitter in a disruptive scenario: The role of “party evangelists” during the 2015 Spanish general elections
Routledge (2019-04-18)During election campaigns, candidates, parties, and media share their relevance on Twitter with a group of especially active users, aligned with a particular party. This paper introduces the profile of “party evangelists,” ... -
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Universitat Jaume I. Departament d’Estudis Anglesos i Departament de Llengues i Cultures Europees (2014) -
Principles of variationism for disambiguating language contact phenomena: the case of lone Spanish nouns in Catalan discourse
Cambridge University Press (2000)Using the variationist comparative method, the status of ambiguous lone Spanish-origin nouns in Catalan discourse is determined by analyzing their distribution and conditioning and by comparing them to their counterparts ... -
Recognising mitigation: Three tests for its identification
Elsevier (2020-07-26)Linguistic mitigation is a pragmatic phenomenon that has been profusely treated in the literature, and yet there are few studies dedicated exclusively to offering methodological criteria for its recognition and analysis ... -
Same people, different outcomes: the sociolinguístic profile of three language changes in old Spanish. A corpus-based approach
De Gruyter (2023-05-05)Within the framework of Historical Sociolinguistics and using a corpus of ego-documents written by Spaniards from different social backgrounds, this study analyses the sociolinguistic profiles of three phenomena of variation ... -
Sanatoriums in contemporary narratives 'El Mar', by Blai Bonet
Universitat de València (2018)Literature and medicine are closely connected. Many works that portray experiences of disease have been set in health care facilities, including sanatoriums. Anti-tuberculosis sanatoriums, seen as spaces of isolation and ... -
Spanish and Catalan in the Balearic Islands
De Gruyter (2007-03)The Balearic Islands are one of the autonomous regions of modern Spain, where both Catalan and Spanish are considered o‰cial languages and are widely spoken among the population. Historically, the main language of the ... -
‘Tell Us Only What You Know’: Evidentiality in the Discourse of Participants in Spanish Trials
Springer (2019-12-03)The aim of this proposal is to explore the use of evidentiality in Spanish trials and its relationship with the genre’s conventions and the roles of the participants in these discursive events. To do that, we base our study ... -
The medium is accountable: Metacommunication and media ideologies about voice messages in WhatsApp chats
Sage (2023-08-01)Voice messages (VMs), which allow users to send recorded messages to other contacts, are a popular feature of instant messaging applications. Despite their popularity, linguistic research on VMs is still in its infancy. ... -
The refuge of a dying variant within the grammar: Patterns of change and continuity in the Spanish verbal periphrasis haber de + infinitive over the past two centuries
Cambridge University Press (2015)Based on a corpus of ego-documents (private letters, diaries, memoirs) from the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries, this paper presents a variationist comparative study to determine the fate of the modal periphrasis ... -
The Rise and Fall of a Change from Below in early modern Spanish: the Periphrasis Deber De + Infinitive in Texts of Linguistic Immediacy
John Benjamins Publishing (2016)This paper deals with the patterns of variation and change undergone by a syntactic variable in early modern Spanish grammar, namely the alternation between deber ‘have to, must/should’ and deber de + infinitive ‘have to, ... -
The scope of language contact as a constraint factor in language change: The periphrasis haber de plus infinitive in a corpus of language immediacy in modern Spanish
SAGE Publications (2015-09)In this work an empirical study grounded in the principles and methods of the comparative variationist framework is conducted to measure the scope of language contact as a factor constraining some potentially diverging ... -
The variable expression of future tense in Peninsular Spanish: The present (and future) of inflectional forms in the Spanish spoken in a bilingual region
Cambridge University Press (2008)In line with trends observed in other Spanish and Romance-speaking regions, the morphological future tense MF (cantaré) is declining in the Castellón speech community (Spain) in favor of the periphrastic variant PF (voy ... -
Use and Interpretation of Emoji in Electronic-Mediated Communication: A Survey
Taylor & Francis (2020)Among the pictorial representations that have succeeded in electronic-mediated communication (EMC), the rise of emoji is of special interest, as they have widely spread around the world. This article reports on the results ... -
Using Internet videos to learn about controversies: Evaluation and integration of multiple and multimodal documents by primary school students
Elsevier (2020-04)In many Internet videos authors appear in front of the camera to present their particular view on a topic. Given the high consumption rate of Internet videos by teenagers, we explored the pros and cons of using these videos ... -
When Language Contact Says Nothing: A Contrastive Analysis of Queísta Structures in Two Varieties of Peninsular Spanish
Brill Academic Publishers (2021-12-14)Based on the existence of some structural conflict between Spanish and Catalan in certain points of the syntax, this study tests the hypothesis about the influence of the latter on the distribution of queísmo uses (‘Me ...