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- Title
Las oraciones condicionales mixtas del castellano medieval.
- Authors
Garrido Sepúlveda, Claudio
- Abstract
The following article discusses the mixed conditional sentences of medieval Spanish whose hybridization results from the discontinuity of mood between the nuclear verbs. Its database consists of biblical translations from the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries, available in the corpus Biblia Medieval. From the theoretical viewpoint, the analysis is based on Alexandra Veiga (1991)'s typological proposal, which advocates for the existence of a single modal opposition operating in conditional protasis: ± unreality. The studied cases are observed from the discursive optics and, from this basis, a typology is proposed that attempts to coherently organize the different hybrid combinations.
- Subjects
SPANISH language -- To 1500; CONDITIONALS (Grammar); SPANISH language -- Grammar, Historical; MOOD (Grammar); LINGUISTIC typology; MEDIEVAL Biblical criticism
- Publication
Boletín de Filología, 2017, Vol 52, Issue 1, p79
- ISSN
0067-9674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4067/S0718-93032017000100079