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Abstract
The present work deals with the polyfuncionality of two tenses of Spanish
indicativo: the presente and the imperfecto, and with the hierarchy of these functions
as well.
Tenses aren't an isolated grammatical category, there are rather expressions of
relations among different linguistic and extralinguistic dimensions. Thus, the given
meaning of a grammatical tense is associated with a function which this tense
realizes in a specific relation.
This text seeks to establish an appropriate classification of these functions. It
means, that the author's aim is to isolate the prototypical function of each of these
tenses and to define reasons and possibilities of its peripherial uses.
Although an expression's meaning and even its grammatical organisation are
dependent on context, general knowledge and experience, an important part of each
cognitive item is constructed in accordance with stable linguistic patterns.
Accordingly, the work tries to discover underlying linguistic patterns (treated here as
a prototypical function) of analysed constructions and to describe the validity of
these patterns for the peripherial use of lexical terms.
Theoretical instruments applied are: the semantic theory known as semantic
grammar or semantic syntaxe (St. Karolak, 1991) and the cognitive grammar carried
out within the perspective stated by R. Langacker. For the verification of some
universal properties and uses of analysed forms appropriate Polish constructions
were used