期刊名称:Círculo de lingüística aplicada a la comunicación
印刷版ISSN:1576-4737
出版年度:2013
卷号:55
期号:0
页码:111
DOI:10.5209/rev_CLAC.2013.v55.43267
语种:Spanish
出版社:Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid
摘要:The windows of grammar: discourse and future of distance in Spanish. This paper deals with the so-called concessive use of the Spanish future tense. Specifically, it is explained as the result of the projection of a deictic value −distance− over the illocutive level. The paper examines the proper circumstances in which the concessive use is triggered: when it works as the first segment in a pero structure and when the information that it conveys has been previously activated. As a consequence, the future is involved in the counterargumentative strategy invoked by pero ; furthermore, the future may participate in discourse strategies of a wider scope. The discursive behavior of the structure future + pero is also contrasted with that of the structure aunque + subjunctive. More generally, the analysis of the concessive future serves as an example of how certain categories may pass directly from grammar to discourse.
其他摘要:The windows of grammar: discourse and future of distance in Spanish. This paper deals with the so-called concessive use of the Spanish future tense. Specifically, it is explained as the result of the projection of a deictic value −distance− over the illocutive level. The paper examines the proper circumstances in which the concessive use is triggered: when it works as the first segment in a pero structure and when the information that it conveys has been previously activated. As a consequence, the future is involved in the counterargumentative strategy invoked by pero; furthermore, the future may participate in discourse strategies of a wider scope. The discursive behavior of the structure future + pero is also contrasted with that of the structure aunque + subjunctive. More generally, the analysis of the concessive future serves as an example of how certain categories may pass directly from grammar to discourse.