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Some observations on the semantics of the eighteenth-century progressive: aspectual and non-purely aspectual functions

  • Autores: Paloma Núñez Pertejo
  • Localización: Proceedings of the 30th International AEDEAN Conference: [electronic resource] / María Losada Friend (ed. lit.), Pilar Ron Vaz (ed. lit.), Sonia Hernández Santano (ed. lit.), Jorge Casanova García (ed. lit.), 2007, ISBN 978-84-96826-31-1
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • It is widely acknowledged that the English progressive expresses different meanings, which is contrary to the idea of monosemy that scholars such as Visser (1963-1973: §1806), proposes (cf. also Hirtle & Bégin 1990: 9). Among these meanings, not only do we find purely aspectual ones, such as duration, imperfectivity, dynamism and so on, but also so-called non-purely aspectual meanings or functions, which involve the more subjective expression of feelings and emotions. The aim of this paper is to analyse the eighteenth-century progressive from a semantic perspective. To this end, examples from The Century of Prose Corpus (COPC; British English, 1680-1780) and the eighteenth-century British English section of A Representative Corpus of Historical English Registers (ARCHER, 1700-1799) will be examined. Special attention will be devoted to so-called non-purely aspectual functions, in particular to those cases in which the progressive occurs in combination with adverbials of the always-type.


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