COSER
Audible Corpus of Spoken Rural Spanish
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Existing sample types and categories
Verb prefixation
a-
en-
es-
Appreciative suffixation
-ino
-ito
-illo
-ico
-ete
-ejo
-uco
Verbal inflection
Analogical perfects: 'dijon', 'vinon', 'puson'
Gerunds: 'supiendo', 'quisiendo', 'hiciendo'
Participles: 'tuvido'
1st person plural, present perfect: '(ha)bemos' + participle
Verb 'ser' ('to be'): 'semos', 'seis', 'ye', 'yera'
2nd person plural inflection: 'sabís', 'bajís', 'verís'
Nominal inflection
Unstressed pronoun of the 1st person plural
'mos'
Unstressed pronoun of the 2nd person plural
'los'
'vos'
'sos'
'tos'
Forms governed by preposition
'con mí'
'por tú'
2nd person allocutive pronouns and syncretism: 'ustedes'
3rd person, non-reflexive clitics paradigms
Referential paradigm (type A)
Referential paradigm (type B)
Cantabrian paradigm
Basque Spanish paradigm
Reflexive clitics
Reflexive syncretism in plural: 'se vamos', 'se vais'
Number agreement in infinitives and gerunds with a plural subject
Absence of the reflexive indirect clitic
Clitic clusters
'te se', 'me se', 'nos se'
'se le', 'se les'
Possessives
Stressed possessive determiners: 'mí hija'
Article + possessive: 'la mi hija'
Quantifiers
Quantifier agreement in pseudopartitive constructions: 'una poca de agua'
Gender syncretism in quantifiers: 'mucha vino'
Postponed universal quantifiers
Mass/count distinctions
Personal pronouns
Demonstratives
Quantifiers
Adjectives
Attributes 'ser' ('to be')
Attributes 'estar' ('to be')
Depictives
Article with elliptical nucleus
Number agreement in impersonal locative constructions
'habemos'
'habían', 'han habido'
'hay' + clitic
Causative uses of intransitive verbs
'quedar'
'caer'
'entrar'
Indicative and subjunctive
Replacement of the imperfect subjunctive by the simple conditional and the imperfect indicative
Indicative mode in relative clauses with a nonspecific antecedent noun
Subjunctive mode in relative clauses with a specific antecedent noun
Negative constructions
'Tampoco no'
Adverbs
'mucho' + adjetive or adverb
'agora'
'asín'
Complement clause governed or not by a preposition
'de que'
'de' + infinitive
Absence of preposition
Word order
The corpus
Description
Map
Data collection
Methodology
Survey campaigns
Transcriptions
Conversations tags
Ortographic transcription
Topics covered
Search
Basic search
Advanced search
Resources
Files
Dialectal Samples
Downloads
Recommended links
COSER Project
COSER's history
Participants
Funding
Papers
Get involved with the project
Acknowledgments
© Inés Fernández-Ordóñez (dir.) ISBN 978-84-616-4937-2 ISLRN 100-664-657-480-2