Affiliation:
1. Universidad de La Laguna
Abstract
AbstractIn Spanish,tener queandhaber que+ infinitive are modal periphrases that convey deontic meanings. The present investigation analyzes these periphrases as variants used in diverse communicative settings by different kinds of participants, acting as either speakers/writers or addressees.Tener que+ infinitive tends to appear in those contexts where a more striking implication or unavoidable recommendation is needed.Haber que+ infinitive is used more in a wide range of genres promoting a desubjectivizing-deontic meaning. As for the sex/gender of the participants, men more frequently usetener que+ infinitive, whereas women tend to employhaber que+ infinitive. The latter feature was also found to be significant when the sex/gender of the addressee is unknown; also,tener que+ infinitive resulted more frequently in texts to be read or listened by women. The sociolinguistic distribution of the meanings conveyed by each periphrasis helps to delineate communicative styles based on the objectivity-subjectivity dimension.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
2 articles.
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