Article published In: Copulas in Spanish and Beyond
Edited by Silvia Gumiel-Molina and Isabel Pérez-Jiménez
[Spanish in Context 20:2] 2023
► pp. 367–388
Cognitive underpinnings of the meaning of Spanish estar
Implications for its diachronic change
Published online: 2 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.00095.pin
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.00095.pin
Abstract
The Spanish copula verb estar is currently taking part in two of the most well-known paths of
semantic change across different dialectal varieties of Spanish: (a) as a main copula verb, in its encroachment on the domain of
ser, and (b) as the auxiliary in the Present Progressive marker, as it encroaches in the domain of the Simple
Present form (i.e., Sánchez-Alonso, Sara. 2018. The
Cognitive Sources of Language Change and Variation: Connecting Synchronic Variation and Diachrony in Spanish Copula
Use. PhD Thesis, Yale University.; Fuchs, Martín. 2020. On
the Synchrony and Diachrony of the Spanish Imperfective Domain: Contextual Modulation and Semantic
Change. PhD Thesis, Yale University.). Here we argue for the hypothesis that estar’s participation in both paths of change is not
coincidental. Focusing on the copular use, we present arguments for the proposal that estar’s encroachment is
connected to its lexico-conceptual structure, which, under specific communicative pressures, is afforded greater conversational
informativity, thus systematically expanding its licensing contexts and, as a result, bolstering its use. Evidence consistent with
this analysis emerges from use variation for estar across several dialects of Spanish, both in its copular and
auxiliary uses.
Keywords: semantic change, copula, progressive, estar, Spanish
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The lexical meaning of estar
- 3.The conceptual underpinnings of estar
- 4.The readings of estar sentences through the lens of estar’s conceptual structure
- 5.The diachrony of copular estar and its conceptual basis
- 6.One communicative mechanism of estar’s expansion: Perspective alignment
- 7.Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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