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Unexpected grammaticalizations: The reanalysis of the Spanish verb ir 'to go' as a past marker

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From a typological perspective, the evolution of a verb meaning ‘to go’ as a future tense marker is a common grammaticalization chain. The evolution of an allative verb as a past tense is much less expected, though documented. In modern Spanish, for instance, it exists a past marker formed by a coordinating structure: ir ‘to go’ + y ‘and’ + finite verbal group.The aim of this paper is to explore the motivations behind the grammaticalization process experienced by the Spanish structure ir ‘to go’ + y ‘and’ + finite verbal group as a past marker and as a quotative marker. We follow a usage-based approach to language change, combined with Grammaticalization and Diachronic Construction Grammar.

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GARACHANA CAMARERO, Mar. Unexpected grammaticalizations: The reanalysis of the Spanish verb ir 'to go' as a past marker. Capítol de llibre: Garachana Camarero. Mar & Montserrat Buendia. Vol.  Sandra & Pusch, num. Claus Dieter (eds), pags. From composite predicates to verbal periphrases in Romance languages. [consulted: 18 of August of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/207301

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