In:The Spanish and the Portuguese Present Perfect in Discourse
Lukas Müller
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 279] 2023
► pp. xi–xii
Published online: 8 February 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.lof
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.279.lof
List of figures
2.1Reichenbach’s (1947) entries for tense (Mani et al. 2005: 72)15
2.2Time-spheres and zones (Declerck et al. 2006: 149)19
2.3Cognitive worlds with three perspectives on time (Botne and Kershner
2008: 153)19
2.4The 4 pillars of tense22
2.5Perfective vs. imperfective aspect (Gvozdanović 2012: 789)34
2.6Time-spheres and zones (Declerck et al. 2006: 149)39
2.7DRT box (Kamp et al. 2011: 204)47
2.8The pushing account of tr (Becker and Egetenmeyer
2018: 34)48
2.9The pulling account of tr (Becker and Egetenmeyer
2018: 34)48
2.10Stage II-Present Perfect55
2.11Aoristic drift of the Romance CP (Bertinetto and Squartini 2000: 422)59
2.12The PP as a quantificational tense form62
2.13Cognitive worlds with three perspectives on time (Botne and Kershner
2008: 153)66
3.1An XN analysis of (4) (Becker 2020a: 5)73
3.2PPCpt allowing for event-internal definite
quantification81
3.3PPCpt impeding event-external definite
quantification81
3.4Duratividade absoluta vs. duratividade
intermitente (Ilari 2001: 144)83
3.5The quantificational readings of the PPCpt93
3.6The episodic vs. characterizing readings of the
PPCpt94
4.1The PPCsp as a purely quantificational tense form
(preliminary) …114
4.2Functional load of the PPCsp according to diatopic
variation (Azpiazu Torres 2019: 204)117
4.3Simplified syntactic structures of PPCsp-res and
resultative construction124
4.4Updated typology of the PPCsp’s readings136
4.5Perspectival shift in Example (34-a)148
4.6Perspectival bridging in Example (35-b)149
4.7Perspectival clash in Example (36)150
5.1Distribution of verbs: PPCpt vs. general164
5.2Distribution of verbs: PPCsp vs. general165
5.3Tempo-aspectual adverbials combined with PPCpt: Yes vs.
no168
5.4Types of adverbials combined with PPCpt169
5.5Lexical types of adverbials combined with PPCpt170
5.6Tempo-aspectual adverbials combined with PPCsp: Yes vs.
no171
5.7Typs of adverbials combined with PPCsp171
5.8Lexical types of adverbials combined with PPCsp172
5.9Micro-structural discursive factors complementing truth conditions in tense
form choice203
5.10Discourse functions of PPCpt and
PPCsp205
5.11Grammaticalization path of the PPCpt and
PPCsp as suggested by our analysis206
6.1Cognitive worlds with three perspectives on time (Botne and Kershner
2008: 153)216
6.2The PPCsp feat. prominent post-state domain vs. prominent
event domain221
6.3Prominence and the access to the PPCsp’s event
domain223
6.4Map of Spain233
6.5Participants’ answers to “My dialect belongs to …”233
6.6Acceptability scores per condition235
6.7Remoteness per tense236
6.8Acceptability scores per region241
6.9Group A vs. Group B243
6.10Acceptability scores per age244
7.1Integrating the account into the stage model252
7.2Micro-structural discourse functions and the stage model256
