The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between certain variables and the presence/absence to a greater or lesser degree of the personal pronoun together with a conjugated verb in spoken Spanish of Granada (Spain). By doing so, we want to determine the factors involved in using the pronominal subject instead of the phonetic zero in certain statements. In order to define the determining factors, we have followed the coding guidelines proposed for the PRESEEA Project by Bentivoglio, Ortiz and Silva-Corvalán (2011). After the standard statistical processing firstly we verified that the prevalence rate of the personal pronoun is one of the lowest in the Spanish-speaking world and secondly, that the following variables are significant: grammatical person, specificity, ambiguity of the verbal form, semantic class of the verb, periphrastic form, co-reference, the beginning of speech turn and age. This paper focuses on the comments and explanations regarding the possible interrelationships among the values obtained.
Aislar las unidades que componen los actos truncados estratégicos resulta una tarea complicada, pero ineludible para afrontar su estudio. Cada registro necesita unidades propias de análisis y en este trabajo presentamos una propuesta de las unidades que componen los actos truncados estratégicos en el género discursivo entrevista semidirigida (corpus PRESEEA-GRANADA). Partiendo de la posibilidad de que el segmento o acto truncado pueda convertirse en intervención, constatamos que el corte sintáctico puede producirse en el interior de un acto –truncamiento interno– o entre actos truncamiento externo–. Por otro lado, desde el punto de vista de la información, advertimos que los truncamientos pueden ser progresivos o regresivos, y en función de esto presentarán una forma u otra.
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