Address in Portuguese and Spanish. Studies in Diachrony and Diachronic Reconstruction (Record no. 72989)

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International Standard Book Number 9783110701234
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International Standard Book Number 9783110701234
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Personal name Hummel, Martin
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Title Address in Portuguese and Spanish. Studies in Diachrony and Diachronic Reconstruction
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. De Gruyter
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2020
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Summary, etc. The volume provides the first systematic comparative approach to the history of forms of address in Portuguese and Spanish, in their European and American varieties. Both languages share a common history—e.g., the personal union of Philipp II of Spain and Philipp I of Portugal the parallel colonization of the Americas by Portugal and Spain the long-term transformation from a feudal to a democratic system—in which crucial moments in the diachrony of address took place. To give one example, empirical data show that the puzzling late spread of Sp. usted ‘you (formal, polite)’ and Pt. você ‘you’ across America can be explained for both languages by the role of the political and military colonial administration. To explore these new insights, the volume relies on an innovative methodology, as it links traditional downstream diachrony with upstream diachronic reconstruction based on synchronic variation. Including theoretical reflections as well as fine-grained empirical studies, it brings together the most relevant authors in the field.
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Uncontrolled term Portuguese
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Uncontrolled term Forms of address
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Uncontrolled term pragmatics
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Personal name dos Santos Lopes, Célia
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