Past Tenses with esta manana 'this morning', with Special Attention to Geographic Variation within Spain

This article deals with the choice between the Preterit & the aoristic Present Perfect with the adverbial modifier 'esta manana' in Peninsular Spanish from the point of view of diatopic variation. Based on empirical results obtained by means of elicitation tests, the speaker's geo...

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