Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Adriana Leitão
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Arthur Döhler Machado, Silva, Carla Cristina de Souza Abrahão da
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Cadernos CESPUC de Pesquisa
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/cadernoscespuc/article/view/31694
Resumo: The object of study of this research is the universal perfect aspect, which, when associated with the present tense, indicates a situation that began at some point in the past and continues until the present moment. The aim of this research is to investigate how native speakers of American English use adverbial expressions to convey the universal perfect associated with the present tense.. Our hypothesis is that the present associated with the universal perfect is exclusively conveyed in American English by the adverbs "still," "lately," "always," and "never," by adverbial expressions headed by "for," "since," "to," and "until/till," and by adverbial expressions that indicate a time interval between the past and the present, such as "this year" and "this month." The methodology involves the application of a linguistically elicited production test to native speakers of American English. A total of 92 volunteers were recruited, geographically distributed throughout the country, with varying levels of education. In the target stimuli, sentences conveying the universal perfect with adverbial expressions headed by "since" (288), "from" (23), "for" (11), and "till/to" (3), and with the adverb "still" (12) were obtained. It was observed that all adverbial expressions headed by "from" were structured as "from X time to X time." Obtaining these adverbial expressions led to the refutation of our hypothesis. It was discussed that such expressions are more complex than those anticipated in the hypothesis because they simultaneously mark the boundaries on the left and right of the perfect time span.
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spelling Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American EnglishRealizações Adverbiais de perfect universal no inglês estadunidenseaspectuniversal perfectEnglishadverbial realizationsaspectoperfect universalinglêsrealizações adverbiaisThe object of study of this research is the universal perfect aspect, which, when associated with the present tense, indicates a situation that began at some point in the past and continues until the present moment. The aim of this research is to investigate how native speakers of American English use adverbial expressions to convey the universal perfect associated with the present tense.. Our hypothesis is that the present associated with the universal perfect is exclusively conveyed in American English by the adverbs "still," "lately," "always," and "never," by adverbial expressions headed by "for," "since," "to," and "until/till," and by adverbial expressions that indicate a time interval between the past and the present, such as "this year" and "this month." The methodology involves the application of a linguistically elicited production test to native speakers of American English. A total of 92 volunteers were recruited, geographically distributed throughout the country, with varying levels of education. In the target stimuli, sentences conveying the universal perfect with adverbial expressions headed by "since" (288), "from" (23), "for" (11), and "till/to" (3), and with the adverb "still" (12) were obtained. It was observed that all adverbial expressions headed by "from" were structured as "from X time to X time." Obtaining these adverbial expressions led to the refutation of our hypothesis. It was discussed that such expressions are more complex than those anticipated in the hypothesis because they simultaneously mark the boundaries on the left and right of the perfect time span.O objeto de estudo desta pesquisa é o aspecto perfect universal, que, quando associado ao tempo presente, indica uma situação iniciada em algum momento do passado que perdura até o momento presente. O objetivo desta pesquisa é investigar como os falantes nativos de inglês estadunidense usam expressões adverbiais para veicular o perfect universal associado ao tempo presente. Nossa hipótese é de que o perfect universal associado ao presente é exclusivamente veiculado no inglês estadunidense pelos advérbios “still”, “lately”, “always” e “never”, por expressões adverbiais encabeçadas por “for”, “since”, “to” e “until/till” e por expressões adverbiais que indicam um intervalo de tempo entre o passado e o presente, tais como “this year” e “this month”. A metodologia envolve a aplicação de um teste linguístico de produção eliciada a falantes nativos de inglês estadunidense. Totalizaram-se 92 voluntários, geograficamente distribuídos por todo país, com diferentes níveis de escolaridade. Nos estímulos alvo, foram obtidas sentenças veiculadoras de perfect universal com expressões adverbiais encabeçadas por “since” (288), “from” (23), “for” (11) e “till/to” (3) e com o advérbio “still” (12). Observou-se que todas as expressões adverbiais encabeçadas por “from” eram constituídas por uma estrutura como “from X time to X time”. A obtenção dessas expressões adverbiais levou à refutação da nossa hipótese. Discutiu-se que tais expressões são mais articuladas do aquelas previstas na hipótese por marcarem simultaneamente as fronteiras à esquerda e à direita do intervalo de tempo de perfect.Editora PUC Minas2023-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/cadernoscespuc/article/view/3169410.5752/P.2358-3231.2023n44p40-56Cadernos CESPUC de Pesquisa Série Ensaios; n. 44 (2023): Estudos linguísticos e os seus diferentes quadros teóricos ; 40-562358-3231reponame:Cadernos CESPUC de Pesquisainstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)instacron:PUC_MINSporhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/cadernoscespuc/article/view/31694/21957Copyright (c) 2023 Editora PUC Minashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Adriana LeitãoFernandes, Arthur Döhler Machado Silva, Carla Cristina de Souza Abrahão da2024-04-02T11:51:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31694Revistahttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/cadernoscespuc/indexhttp://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/cadernoscespuc/oaicespuc@pucminas.br||cespuc@pucminas.br2358-32311516-4020opendoar:2024-04-02T11:51:16Cadernos CESPUC de Pesquisa - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais (PUC Minas)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
Realizações Adverbiais de perfect universal no inglês estadunidense
title Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
spellingShingle Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
Martins, Adriana Leitão
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universal perfect
English
adverbial realizations
aspecto
perfect universal
inglês
realizações adverbiais
title_short Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
title_full Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
title_fullStr Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
title_full_unstemmed Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
title_sort Adverbial realizations of universal perfect in American English
author Martins, Adriana Leitão
author_facet Martins, Adriana Leitão
Fernandes, Arthur Döhler Machado
Silva, Carla Cristina de Souza Abrahão da
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author2 Fernandes, Arthur Döhler Machado
Silva, Carla Cristina de Souza Abrahão da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Adriana Leitão
Fernandes, Arthur Döhler Machado
Silva, Carla Cristina de Souza Abrahão da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aspect
universal perfect
English
adverbial realizations
aspecto
perfect universal
inglês
realizações adverbiais
topic aspect
universal perfect
English
adverbial realizations
aspecto
perfect universal
inglês
realizações adverbiais
description The object of study of this research is the universal perfect aspect, which, when associated with the present tense, indicates a situation that began at some point in the past and continues until the present moment. The aim of this research is to investigate how native speakers of American English use adverbial expressions to convey the universal perfect associated with the present tense.. Our hypothesis is that the present associated with the universal perfect is exclusively conveyed in American English by the adverbs "still," "lately," "always," and "never," by adverbial expressions headed by "for," "since," "to," and "until/till," and by adverbial expressions that indicate a time interval between the past and the present, such as "this year" and "this month." The methodology involves the application of a linguistically elicited production test to native speakers of American English. A total of 92 volunteers were recruited, geographically distributed throughout the country, with varying levels of education. In the target stimuli, sentences conveying the universal perfect with adverbial expressions headed by "since" (288), "from" (23), "for" (11), and "till/to" (3), and with the adverb "still" (12) were obtained. It was observed that all adverbial expressions headed by "from" were structured as "from X time to X time." Obtaining these adverbial expressions led to the refutation of our hypothesis. It was discussed that such expressions are more complex than those anticipated in the hypothesis because they simultaneously mark the boundaries on the left and right of the perfect time span.
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