“Eso era mi meta de mí”: el doble posesivo en dos variedades de español amazónico

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  • Andrés Napurí Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Universidad del Pacífico

Keywords:

Bora, Ashaninka, Amazonian Spanish, double possession, Arawakan languages, Boran languages

Abstract

This work reviews the presence of the double possession in two varieties of Peruvian Amazonian Spanish (ISO 639-3: spq). These varieties are the result of the contact of Spanish with two Amazonian languages of different families and typologies: Bora of the Bora linguistic family and Ashaninka of the Arawak linguistic family. On the one hand, the double possession is present in the variety of Amazonian Spanish with Bora substratum, since this language has a genitive case; on the other hand, the double possessive does not occur in the variety of Amazonian Spanish with Ashaninka substratum, as this language does not present the genitive grammatical case.

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Published

2018-08-07

How to Cite

Napurí, A. (2018). “Eso era mi meta de mí”: el doble posesivo en dos variedades de español amazónico. Lexis, 42(1), 191–205. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/lexis/article/view/20136

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