SEQUENCES OF CONNECTIVES IN THE VAL.ES.CO CORPUS
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.v9i1.16160Keywords:
connection, connectives, sequence of connectives, informal conversationAbstract
In this paper, I analyze sequences of connectives in Spanish informal conversations from the Val.Es.Co corpus. Following the proposal presented in Cuenca y Marín (2009) and revisited and applied to English in Cuenca y Crible (2019), three degrees of integration of two or more consecutive connectives are proposed, namely, juxtaposition, addition and composition. The analysis allows us to describe and exemplify each type of sequence, identify the specific tokens found in the corpus of analysis and account for the case of compound connectives in more detail.
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