Juliana De la Mora Gutiérrez
List of John Benjamins publications in which Juliana De la Mora Gutiérrez is involved.
2025 Semantic persistence in Spanish temporal constructions: The case of llevar + time and tener + time constructions Spanish in Context 22:3, pp. 657–688 | Article
In Spanish, the verbs llevar and tener variably occur in durative temporal constructions, as in “llevo dos años cantando” and “tengo dos años cantando.” Despite occurring in functionally equivalent contexts, the distinct semantic origin of the verbs –llevar encoding movement, direction, and… read more
2025 Quotatives and stance taking The Grammar of Interaction: Epistemicity, information management and discourse in language use, Rodríguez Rosique, Susana and Jordi M. Antolí Martínez (eds.), pp. 132–149 | Chapter
Recent studies on quotatives have shown that they can become stance markers. In the case of English, it has been recognized that speakers index their relationship and attitude toward quotatives and express the general probability of the occurrence of the quote, as seen with forms be like, go and… read more
2018 Chapter 9. según along time: Following an epistemic path Perspectives on Evidentiality in Spanish: Explorations across genres, Figueras Bates, Carolina and Adrián Cabedo (eds.), pp. 205–222 | Chapter
This paper attempts to show that según has developed not only evidential reportative functions, but also a set of meanings that move towards the dominion of epistemicity. Diachronic analysis, shows that the original meaning of según (Lat. secundare ‘to second, to follow’) gradually moves towards… read more
2009 Temporal interface delay and root nonfinite verbs in Spanish-Speaking children with specific language impairment: Evidence from the grammaticality choice task Hispanic Child Languages: Typical and impaired development, Grinstead, John (ed.), pp. 239–264 | Article
Existing research into specific language impairment in Spanish utilizes primarily spontaneous production data and concludes that children do not have problems with verb finiteness. In contrast, we show, through a new receptive measure, the “Grammaticality Choice Task”, that the distribution of the… read more



