Construcciones pasivas con estar

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  • Carmen Conti Jiménez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14198/ELUA2004.18.02

Palabras clave:

Verbo copulativo, Construcción pasiva, Valor aspectual, Estructura argumental, Sintaxis, Lengua española

Resumen

In this paper, we will intend to demonstrate that some constructions consisting of estar and a past participle are stative passives in between a periphrastic voice construction and an attributive sentence. With this end, we will revise which clauses with estar+participle present the semantic and syntactic properties normally associated with the periphrastic passive. In particular, we will see that just a small group of these clauses may be considered real passives, whereas most of them seem to behave either as a resultative construction or as a locative inversion. Once we have established which clauses with estar are passive, we will describe their aspectual properties in opposition to the passive with ser.

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15-12-2004

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Conti Jiménez, C. (2004). Construcciones pasivas con estar. ELUA: Estudios De Lingüística. Universidad De Alicante, (18), 21–44. https://doi.org/10.14198/ELUA2004.18.02

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