On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation

The following paper studies a set of constructions of the Spanish spoken in Argentina which involve non-conventional uses of proper names (PrNs). The structures under scrutiny comprise the pattern Los + PrNs (los Chomsky), hacer la gran PrN (hacer la gran Chomsky) and denominal verbs ending in –(e)a...

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Autores principales: Arias, Juan José, Mare, María
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Publicado: Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2024
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spelling I22-R128-article-53912024-06-30T10:43:36Z On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation Sobre usos no convencionales de nombres propios y su interpretación en la sintaxis Arias, Juan José Mare, María roots, neoconstructionism, salient characteristics, Distributed Morphology roots neconstructionism salient characteristics Distributed Morphology Morfología Distribuida raíces neoconstruccionismo características salientes The following paper studies a set of constructions of the Spanish spoken in Argentina which involve non-conventional uses of proper names (PrNs). The structures under scrutiny comprise the pattern Los + PrNs (los Chomsky), hacer la gran PrN (hacer la gran Chomsky) and denominal verbs ending in –(e)ar with the marginal clitic la (chomskyarla). The three structures are used to describe events or entities which display a prototypical behaviour associated with the entity the PrN refers to and exhibit peculiar morphological properties, such as the non-obligatoriness of number morphology in the noun in los Chomsky(s) or the presence of the exponent /a/ in the other two patterns. We offer a description and morphosyntactic analysis of these constructions, which have not received much attention in the bibliography, in an attempt to explain their morphological behaviour and the meaning they share by focusing on their syntax. Moreover, building on a neoconstructionist framework like Distributed Morphology, we aim to contribute to the theoretical discussion on the role of roots in the architecture of grammar and the way in which they are interpreted not only according to their syntax but also to pragmatic and contextual factors. El siguiente artículo estudia una serie de construcciones del español de la Argentina que involucran un uso no convencional de nombres propios (NPrs). Se trata de las secuencias Los + NPr (los Chomsky), hacer la gran NPr (hacer la gran Chomsky) y los verbos denominales terminados en –(e)ar con clítico marginal la (chomskyarla). Las construcciones se emplean para describir eventos o entidades que exhiben un comportamiento prototípico asociado a la entidad vinculada al NPr y presentan particularidades morfológicas, como la no obligatoriedad de la marcación de número en el nombre en los Chomsky(s) o la presencia del exponente /a/ en las otras dos estructuras. El trabajo ofrece una descripción y un análisis morfosintáctico de estas construcciones, a fin de explicar, a partir de las estructuras sintácticas propuestas, su comportamiento morfológico y el significado que tienen en común. Además, en el marco de un enfoque neoconstruccionista como lo es el de la Morfología Distribuida, nos proponemos contribuir a la discusión teórica acerca del rol de las raíces en la arquitectura de la gramática y del modo en que se interpretan no solo en función de su sintaxis sino también de factores de índole pragmático y contextuales. Facultad de Lenguas. Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2024-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Dossier "Fenómenos de variación en el español de la Argentina" application/pdf https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/lingustica/article/view/5391 10.5281/zenodo.11490267 Quintú Quimün. Revista de lingüística; No. 8 (1) Ene-Jun (2024); Q090 Quintú Quimün. Revista de lingüística; Núm. 8 (1) Ene-Jun (2024); Q090 2591-541X spa https://revele.uncoma.edu.ar/index.php/lingustica/article/view/5391/62308 Derechos de autor 2024 Juan José Arias, María Mare https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic roots, neoconstructionism, salient characteristics, Distributed Morphology
roots
neconstructionism
salient characteristics
Distributed Morphology
Morfología Distribuida
raíces
neoconstruccionismo
características salientes
spellingShingle roots, neoconstructionism, salient characteristics, Distributed Morphology
roots
neconstructionism
salient characteristics
Distributed Morphology
Morfología Distribuida
raíces
neoconstruccionismo
características salientes
Arias, Juan José
Mare, María
On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
topic_facet roots, neoconstructionism, salient characteristics, Distributed Morphology
roots
neconstructionism
salient characteristics
Distributed Morphology
Morfología Distribuida
raíces
neoconstruccionismo
características salientes
author Arias, Juan José
Mare, María
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Mare, María
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title On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
title_short On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
title_full On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
title_fullStr On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
title_full_unstemmed On non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
title_sort on non-conventional uses of proper names and their syntactic interpretation
description The following paper studies a set of constructions of the Spanish spoken in Argentina which involve non-conventional uses of proper names (PrNs). The structures under scrutiny comprise the pattern Los + PrNs (los Chomsky), hacer la gran PrN (hacer la gran Chomsky) and denominal verbs ending in –(e)ar with the marginal clitic la (chomskyarla). The three structures are used to describe events or entities which display a prototypical behaviour associated with the entity the PrN refers to and exhibit peculiar morphological properties, such as the non-obligatoriness of number morphology in the noun in los Chomsky(s) or the presence of the exponent /a/ in the other two patterns. We offer a description and morphosyntactic analysis of these constructions, which have not received much attention in the bibliography, in an attempt to explain their morphological behaviour and the meaning they share by focusing on their syntax. Moreover, building on a neoconstructionist framework like Distributed Morphology, we aim to contribute to the theoretical discussion on the role of roots in the architecture of grammar and the way in which they are interpreted not only according to their syntax but also to pragmatic and contextual factors.
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