THE SPEAKER'S ASSESSMENT OF HIMSELF AND THE OTHERS (OBSERVATION ON FIRST-PERSON IN ONE TRANSPOSITION OF TENSE FORMS)
Abstract
The object of the current study is to present the Bulgarian future firstperson
verb forms in the state of transposition of Future Tense instead of Present
or Past Tense. Transposition finds a place in several research works. It studies a
variety of characteristics: readiness, opportunity, negative attitude, outrage, and
resentment. Previous researchers’ studies cover only the matter of second – and
third-person verb forms. The speaker as creator of the communicative act is always
marked as positive and chooses linguistic combinations according to their
subjective view. It may be assumed that the specific characteristic, which is the
resentment, is transferred over another person, who is a participant, or who is
not present in the communicative act.