Revisión del sistema pronominal español

Authors

  • Francisco Javier Satorre Grau Universidad de Valencia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2002.v82.i3/4.159

Keywords:

Personal pronoun, Demonstratives, Possessives, Reflexives, Article, Grammatical person, Grammar

Abstract


This article offers a critical review of the Spanish pronominal system (personal, possessive and demonstrative pronouns) as described in Nebrija's works and in those of the 16th and 17th century grammarians. These texts show that the history of grammatics is frequently a history of errors. In fact, the methodology conveniences they chose to establish regular models, led grammarians to false the reality of the language. Quite frequently also, as they intended to develop the grammatical thinking establishing certain categories or divisions among them, these authors originated errors that have been perpetuated in their texts. From my point of view, that is the case for pronouns. As has been described along the Spanish grammatical tradition, in its evolution from Latin to Spanish, the language experienced a number of changes in its pronominal system embodying a series of paradigms that need a critical review. Here I intend to examine this situation and propose the clasification I consider reflects the linguistic reality.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2002-12-30

How to Cite

Satorre Grau, F. J. (2002). Revisión del sistema pronominal español. Revista De Filología Española, 82(3/4), 345–380. https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2002.v82.i3/4.159

Issue

Section

Articles