Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon

In this descriptive, comparative and explanatory research, the phenomenon of discordance is examined between the indirect object and the atonic pronoun that doubles it in the sentence, in a corpus taken from the digital version of El Colombiano newspaper. With the help of Cratylus ® software freque...

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Main Author: Stella Caicedo Villa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2011-11-01
Series:Ikala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ikala/article/view/9482
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description In this descriptive, comparative and explanatory research, the phenomenon of discordance is examined between the indirect object and the atonic pronoun that doubles it in the sentence, in a corpus taken from the digital version of El Colombiano newspaper. With the help of Cratylus ® software frequencies of use of the discordance as well as the concordance were found, the grammatical structures of sentences, their grammatical number, the indirect object reference to thing and person was analyzed and finally results were compared. It is concluded that there is not only one explanation for the use of the discordance and probably it is a question of the phenomenon called fossilization. What indeed could be proved is the high frequency of disagreement detected in the cases when the atonic pronoun precedes the direct complement in the sentence.
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spelling doaj.art-9acf57e76e5045d1a771443caeeeb5bc2022-12-21T18:20:24ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaIkala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura0123-34322145-566X2011-11-01163Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing PhenomenonStella Caicedo Villa0Universidad de Antioquia In this descriptive, comparative and explanatory research, the phenomenon of discordance is examined between the indirect object and the atonic pronoun that doubles it in the sentence, in a corpus taken from the digital version of El Colombiano newspaper. With the help of Cratylus ® software frequencies of use of the discordance as well as the concordance were found, the grammatical structures of sentences, their grammatical number, the indirect object reference to thing and person was analyzed and finally results were compared. It is concluded that there is not only one explanation for the use of the discordance and probably it is a question of the phenomenon called fossilization. What indeed could be proved is the high frequency of disagreement detected in the cases when the atonic pronoun precedes the direct complement in the sentence. https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ikala/article/view/9482indirect objectatonic pronounfossilizationdescriptive grammardiscordance.
spellingShingle Stella Caicedo Villa
Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
Ikala: Revista de Lenguaje y Cultura
indirect object
atonic pronoun
fossilization
descriptive grammar
discordance.
title Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
title_full Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
title_fullStr Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
title_short Discordance between the Indirect Object and the Atonic Pronoun le, a Growing Phenomenon
title_sort discordance between the indirect object and the atonic pronoun le a growing phenomenon
topic indirect object
atonic pronoun
fossilization
descriptive grammar
discordance.
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ikala/article/view/9482
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