In:The Spanish and the Portuguese Present Perfect in Discourse
Lukas Müller
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 279] 2023
► pp. 111–156
Chapter 4The Spanish Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto
Published online: 8 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.c4
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.c4
Article outline
- 4.1General meaning and meaning effects
- The quantificational readings
- Current Relevance (CR)
- 4.2A note on diatopic variation
- 4.3Quantificational readings
- 4.3.1Experiential reading
- A terminological note on experiential readings as a hyponym of the existential readings
- 4.3.2Resultative reading
- The direct resultant state
- Delimiting PPCsp-res from the tener + participle construction
- 4.3.3Hot news reading
- 4.3.4Universal reading
- Competition with Present Tense
- Current Relevance or direct resultant state?
- 4.3.5Overview
- 4.3.1Experiential reading
- 4.4Is there a referential reading?
- The semantics of the potential referential PPCsp-ref
- Evidence for the PPCsp-ref
- Arguments supporting a purely quantificational account
- The quantificational/referential ambiguity as a transitional context?
- 4.5Adverbials
- 4.6Discourse
- Previous work
- 4.6.1PPCsp + PPCsp
- 4.6.2PPCsp + Indefinido
- Actualization Focus
- Perspectival shift
- Perspectival bridging
- 4.6.3PPCsp +
Pluscuamperfecto/Imperfecto
- Quantificational PPCsp clashing with Pluscuamperfecto/Imperfecto
- Referential PPCsp anchoring Imperfecto/Pluscuamperfecto?
- The cataphoric potential as evidence for the PPCsp-ref?
- 4.6.4The macro-structure of discourse
- 4.7Conclusion
- The quantificational PPCsp
- The referential PPCsp and the referential drift
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