On the interplay between historical pragmatics and sociolinguistics. The case of the Spanish pragmatic marker nada and its recent grammaticalization process
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.44.07Keywords:
pragmatic marker, quantifier, nada, real-time analysis, apparent-time analysisAbstract
This article examines the hypothesis according to which the increasing use of nada as a
pragmatic marker is the recent outcome of a grammaticalization process, mainly observed
in youth language. In addition to providing an overview of its polyfunctionality, it examines
in detail the functional and structural changes that the poorly studied marker has undergone
in contemporary Spanish. The stage of grammaticalization reached by nada is carefully
examined through a diachronic corpus analysis, quantitatively and qualitatively tracking its
behavior during four contemporary time periods (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, >2000), and documented
in various databases of spoken language. The study further argues in favor of combining
different methodologies in the analysis of (recent) language change, and the development of
pragmatic markers in particular, namely a real-time analysis, an apparent-time analysis and
a crossover between both