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Philology & Linguistics --- Languages & Literatures --- Sociolinguistics --- Spanish language.
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This book explores the relationships between possession, existence and location. After revising the conceptualization of possession in Latin, the analysis is extended to Spanish. From this perspective, certain possession constructions in Spanish are examined. First of all, it is argued that all datives are related to possession in dative constructions; secondly, the characterizing features of the transitive, intransitive and reflexive variants are determined in constructions with psychological verbs; and, finally, the existence of comitative possession in Spanish is proved by the analysis of comitative constructions. -- Back cover.
Grammar --- Spanish language --- Grammar. --- Semantics. --- Syntax. --- Castilian language --- Romance languages
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Studies have uncovered several non-standard trill realizations besides the multiple alveolar trill in different Spanish varieties (Lewis, 2004; Colantoni, 2006a; Willis, 2006; Díaz-Campos, 2008; among others). The present study adds to this body of literature by using variationist methods to analyze trill production in Panamanian Spanish. The sample consists of 608 tokens analyzed acoustically in Praat. Subsequently, multivariate analyses are carried out in Rbrul (Johnson, 2009). The acoustic analysis reveals eight variants, of which the most frequent is the normative trill with two or more oc
Conferences - Meetings --- Spanish language --- Languages in contact --- Language acquisition --- Language acquisition. --- Languages in contact. --- Spanish language. --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Psycholinguistics
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Spanish language --- Translation science --- Sociolinguistics --- Spaanse taalkunde. --- Translating and interpreting --- Vertaalkunde. --- Sociolinguistiek.
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Complementizers offer a window into the architecture of the left-periphery and further our understanding of the demarcation of the boundaries between the C(omplementizer) and T(ense) domains. Using the articulated left-periphery as a laboratory and Spanish constructions featuring more than one complementizer as a point of departure, the author delivers new insights into the syntactic positions and behavior of Spanish complementizer que along the left edge. These observations have far-reaching consequences to such fundamental linguistic concepts as the derivation of left dislocations, ellipsis,
Spanish language --- Castilian language --- Romance languages --- Syntax. --- Word order. --- Clitics. --- Clauses. --- Syntax --- Word order --- Clitics --- Clauses
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Geschichte --- Spanisch --- Spanish language --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Fremdsprachenlernen --- Zweisprachigkeit --- Spracherwerb --- Acquisition --- History --- Spanisch. --- Fremdsprachenlernen. --- Zweisprachigkeit. --- Spracherwerb.
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French language --- Subjunctive. --- Romance languages --- Etymology --- Names. --- Conjunctions. --- Subordinate constructions. --- Conjonctions --- Subordonnées --- Conjunctions --- Subordinate constructions --- -Conjunctions --- Subordonnées --- Spanish language --- -Spanish language --- -Castilian language --- Castilian language --- Historical linguistics --- Grammar --- anno 500-1499 --- Chrétien, --- Espagnol (Langue) --- Spanish language - Conjunctions --- Spanish language - Subordinate constructions
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Spanska språket. --- Grammatik. --- Spanish language --- Verb. --- Grammar. --- Castilian language --- Romance languages
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En esta monografía se mantiene que los estudios previos de la palatalización de /s/ en iberorromance están basados en teorías inadecuadas del cambio fonético. Frente a aquellos estudios, se afirma que los avances más recientes en lingüística histórica nos permiten interpretar los datos de la palatalización de /s/ en términos más precisos, y explicar el por qué de su manifestación esporádica. El marco teórico propuesto está elaborado a partir de los descubrimientos de la fonética moderna, la lingüística sociohistórica y la teoría de la difusión léxica. Este amplio marco teórico se basa principalmente en la idea de que el cambio fonético debe ser estudiado en tres dimensiones relativamente independientes: fonética, sociohistórica y léxica. En primer lugar, se aduce que la recategorización mental de las realizaciones de /s/ y /s/ es no sólo posible sino frecuente debido a su semejanza acústica y articulatoria. Se argumenta también que la palatalización de /s/ era una variable sociolingüística en iberorromance cuya propagación se vio truncada hacia el siglo diecisiete. Por último, se sugiere que, tal como predice la hipótesis sobre la difusión léxica de los cambios, esta variable tendía a afectar en diferente medida a diferentes unidades léxicas.
Spanish language --- Phonetics --- Historical linguistics --- Espagnol (Langue) --- Orthography and spelling --- Palatalization --- Orthographe --- Palatalisation --- Palatalization. --- Castilian language --- Romance languages --- Spanish language - To 1500 - Palatalization. --- ESPAGNOL (LANGUE) ANCIEN --- ECHANGE S/X
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Spanish language --- Sociolinguistics --- Dialects --- Sociolinguistics. --- Language and languages --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Linguistics --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Dialects. --- Social aspects --- Sociological aspects --- Spanish language - Dialects
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