In:The Spanish and the Portuguese Present Perfect in Discourse
Lukas Müller
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 279] 2023
► pp. 275–276
Index
Published online: 8 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.index
A
- Absolute durativity83
- Actualization 49, 51–52, 144–146, 177–178, 187–188, 193–195
- Adverbial
- durative 96, 138–139
- extended-now 37, 40, 66, 97–98, 137–139
- positional 37, 40, 66, 136–137, 139
- quantificational 37, 40
- Ambiguity
- durative vs. XN 97, 168, 170
- existential vs. universal62
- hodiernal/positional vs. XN 154, 156, 173–174
- quantificational vs. referential 134–135, 239
- resultative vs. experiential123
- Azpiazu Torres 116–119
B
- Becker 73, 89
- Bertinetto and Squartinisee stage model
- Bridging context 224–226
- Besprochene vs. erzählte Welt 20, 41
C
- Current relevance 60–61, 114–115
D
- Declerck 19, 50–52
- Deduction179
- Degree achievement82
- Diatopic variation 77–78, 116–118, 230–232
- Direct resultant state 122–123
- Drift
- aoristic 57–59, 61, 63
- modal 252, 256
- referential 131, 209
E
- Event domain vs. post-state domain 220–223
- Existential quantification 23–25, 62
- Extended-now theory73
F
- Frenchsee Passé Composé
G
- Generic quantification 91–92
- Grammaticalization 52–58, 95, 135, 205–207, 212–214, 252, 256
H
- Heine135
I
- Ilari 71–72
- Imperfect 45–46, 94, 216–217
- Imperfective 33–35
- Incremental theme verb82
- Indefinido 115–116, 201
- Induction 180–181
K
- Krifka 90–92
M
- Mexican Spanish 55–56, 59
- Modality 91, 95, 101, 199–200, 252
- Modes of discourse 41–44, 105–107, 152–154
P
- Parsons 23–25
- Partee 25–29
- Passé Composé 56–58, 63, 143–144
- Past- vs. present time-sphere 19–20, 39
- Perfect time span73
- Perfective 33–35
- Perspectival
- bridging 102–103, 148–149
- clash 133, 150–151, 156, 215–216, 218
- maintenance 190–193
- shift 147–148, 186, 189–190
- Pluperfectsee Pluscuamperfecto
- Pluractionality 79–81
- Pluscuamperfecto 149–151
- PP puzzle 64–65
- Present Tense 14–15
- Pretérito Perfeito Simples 74, 77, 101
- Prominence 219–224
Q
- Quasi-logical reasoning 198–199
R
- Reading
- characterizing/habitual 89–95, 100–101
- durative/universal 54, 62–63, 83, 127–129
- episodic94
- existential 60, 62
- experiential 120–123
- gradual 81–82
- ipex 79–83
- iterative 79–83
- gradual 81–83
- resultative 60, 122–123
- referentialsee definite/referential tense
- hodiernal/prehodiernal 131–135, 212–214, 228–229
- hot news 60, 62–63, 126–127
- Reichenbach15
- Recentnesssee remoteness
- Remoteness 212–214, 239
- Resultative conversational implicature61
- Rhetorical relation 140, 145
S
- Scalar implicature 75–76
- Scope ambiguity 134, 154
- Schwenter213
- Simple Past 14–15, 22, 29, 35
- Smith 41–44
- Stage model 53–58, 252, 256
T
- Telic 4, 56, 62, 71, 120–123, 166
- Telicity 31–33, 71
- Temporal
- anaphora 25, 42, 45–46, 48–49, 196, 223
- cataphora 152, 196, 200, 217
- indeterminacy214
- Tempus relief218
- Tener-construction 123–125
- Transitional context 134–135
- Tense
- definite/referential 25–29, 49–51, 131
- indefinite/quantificational 23–25, 27–29, 49–51, 62
- Time
- event 15–16
- location 16–18
- reference 20–21
- speech15
- perspective 18–20
- Truth condition 5–6, 22, 45, 114, 200–203
U
- Use condition 200–202
W
- Weinrichsee Besprochene vs. erzählte Welt
