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El poema 167 de Tomé de Burguillos. Paravicino, Gustavo Adolfo de Suecia, Felipe IV y otras notas
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2011“…Starting from the editio princeps of 1634 and attending tothe modern editions of the work, ecdotic aspects (punctuation and possiblecorrections) and different interpretative questions about metaphors, motifsand allusions presents in the text are studied, because not always has beencorrectly analized. …”
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La incidencia del proceso gramatical en la evolución histórica de los significados del verbo "verter" en español
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2011“…The new lexicography, particularlythe historical lexicography delves into textual documentation in order tofind the reaons for the evolution of their uses and in this sense the documentarywork telematics offer many advantages. …”
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Elementos de oralidad en cartas de soldados mexicanos de la época de la Revolución
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2011“…The four texts represent a selectionfrom a larger corpus of letters written by semi-educated soldiers andcivilians during the Mexican Revolution. …”
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Usos peninsulares y americanos del léxico de la edad
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2012“…We analyse a corpus of historical texts (from the XVI to theXIX centuries) and an oral corpus (20th century), with samples of distinctdialects. …”
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El desarrollo del artículo indefinido en español medieval y clásico
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2012“…This paper offers a quantitative diachronic study of the developmentof Spanish un, from its cardinal value to its use as an indefinite article.Based on a corpus comprising texts from the thirteenth to theseventeenth century, I present an analysis and a chronology of themain changes undergone by un throughout this period, notably itsincreasing use as a marker of non-specific indefinites, and its furtherincorporation in generic noun phrases and predicates. …”
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La Novela de la Revolución Mexicana: una propuesta de relectura
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2012“…The author suggests that the aforementioned termbe substituted by one who may encompass a larger number of texts:Narrativa de la Revolución Mexicana (“Narrative of the Mexican Revolution”).The proposed term would include novels and short stories,as well as autobiographical texts and even corridos (pupular ballads)related to this historical event.…”
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"Cartucho", de Nellie Campobello, antecedente primitivista de "Pedro Páramo"
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
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Cuando "tú" eres "yo": la inespecificidad referencial de "tú" como objetivación del discurso
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2012“…The nonspecific reference of the Spanish second-person pronoun(tú) is a grammatical feature with an interesting meaningful potential.On a discursive level, it can be used by speakers as an epistemic resourcefor the objectivization of propositional meanings, starting fromthe notional projection of the first person (yo) onto the second one.The present analysis will be based on two different (oral vs. written)Spanish corpora and adopt a cognitive and variationist perspective.It will be shown how referent salience and informativeness conditionboth expression and omission of the pronoun as well as shape theirdifferent textual distribution.…”
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Frontera, historia y literatura
Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica
2012“…In doing so, I also reveal the relations between this textand others, and relate them to the social and cultural context of Crosthwaite’sgeneration.…”