Résultats de la recherche - 政治~

  1. Imperativos y otras expresiones directivas en el p’urhepecha de Ihuatzio Meneses Eternod, Sue

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2025
    “…This paper is a descriptive study of the imperatives in P’urhepecha language of the community of Ihuatzio. …”
  2. Descripción léxico-sintáctica de la forma de participio pasado en relación con la estructura preposicional encabezada por “bajo” en español Ramírez Fuentes, Yesenia

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2025
    “…It was found that the factors involved in the alternation are related to the Aktionsart of the predicates in which they are embedded (De Miguel 1999; Escandell 2004, 2007; Morimoto 2017) and are linked to the event structure [COME TO BE [x<STATE>]], which focuses on the culmination subevent, explaining its alternation with morphological past participle constructions, also associated with a perfective character. …”
  3. Las ideologías lingüísticas en las prácticas comunicativas de cuatro familias mayas Chi Pech, Jaime Inocencio

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2025
    “…Although these studies document the shift from Maya to Spanish, they do not explore the valuation and use of these two languages to explain why this shift is occurring. …”
  4. Fonología y origen de las consonantes dorsales labializadas en el seri Marlett, Stephen

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2025
    “…  This study examines the phonology and historical development of the labialized dorsal consonants in Seri (Cmiique Iitom), a language of northwestern Mexico. This language has a rare contrast between velar and uvular fricatives, each with labialized counterparts, forming six voiceless dorsal phonemes. …”
  5. Rumores y otros malos hábitos. El condicional evidencial en español Bermúdez, Fernando

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2016
    “…The analysis also functions as indirect evidence of the adequacy of the deictic approach to evidentiality Original received: 2016/01/27Review sent to author: 2016/03/24Accepted: 2016/05/19…”

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