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‘Nicanor y la Violeta’: Un análisis crítico del uso del artículo definido ante nombres propios masculinos y femeninos
Author(s) -
Leonardo Aliaga Rovira,
Patricia Retamal,
Domingo Román Montes de,
María José Serrano Insunza,
Camila Colicheo Cabrera,
Francisco Soto Cáceres
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.124
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 0719-3262
pISSN - 0716-7520
DOI - 10.15443/rl3018
Subject(s) - humanities , prejudice (legal term) , phenomenon , philosophy , psychology , linguistics , social psychology , epistemology
This article studies the structure “definite article + proper noun anthroponym” and its distribution of use in cases of female and male anthroponyms. It is assumed that this structure is more frequent when the anthroponym is female (“la Violeta” and not “el Nicanor”). Since the presence of the article is expletive before proper nouns and, on the contrary, the use of this determinant or another is required, in specific syntactic positions, before common nouns, the appearance of the definite article preceding the feminine anthroponym could be a mark of social prejudice towards woman. To corroborate this hypothesis, the phenomenon studied was tracked in chilean written press texts, in order to analysing its appearance and frequency of use in cases of feminine and masculine anthroponyms.

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