This book investigates the development of indefinites like cualquiera in European and Argentinian Spanish, tracing their path from modal meanings like free choice and random selection to evaluative and even pejorative uses. Drawing on corpus data, variation across dialects, and formal semantic tools, the study probes how transparent these shifts are and what they reveal about the mechanisms of meaning change. The findings will interest linguists working on indefinites, variation, or the interface between form and interpretation―whether in synchrony or diachrony.
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Olga Kellert, Ph.D. (2013), Freie Universität Berlin, habil. (2022), was a private lecturer at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and is now Associate Professor at Arizona State University (USA). She has published on linguistic variation and change of Romance languages such as French, Spanish and Italian, Catalan and Sardinian. She is currently working on NLP for endangered languages in Latin America and on Sentiment Analysis in Spanish (varieties).
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