Preposition + <em>que</em> in Spanish
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https://doi.org/10.24201/clecm.v2i0.14Keywords:
variation, linguistic change, complementation, queísmo, dequeísmo, corpusAbstract
This article examines the creation and evolution of a syntactic variable in Spanish: the presence/absence of a preposition before the complementiser que. Using data retrieved from the large linguistic corpora, it follows in detail the development of a number of elements (verbs, nouns, adjectives, complex expressions and conjunctions) which constitute the contexts of this variation, and attempts to evaluate some of the explanatory hypotheses concerning the changes involved.
Original received: 2014/05/14
Review sent to author: 2014/07/14
Accepted: 2014/07/2014
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