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Martinez Ruiz, Juan; Albarracin Navarro, Joaquina – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1972
Descriptors: Arabic, Linguistics, Literary Criticism, Medieval Literature
Molina Redondo, Jose Andres de – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1968
In 1602, Bernardo Jose de Aldrete wrote a book on Spanish linguistics entitled "Del origen de la lengua castellana o romance que hoy se usa en Espana" (The Origin of Castilian Presently Spoken in Spain") in which he explains and defends Castilian against the purist preference for Latin. This article reviews and evaluates Aldrete's linguistic ideas…
Descriptors: Etymology, Grammar, Language Instruction, Latin
Lamiquiz, Vidal – Revista de Filologia Espanola, 1967
There are four demonstrative adjectives in Spanish: "este,""ese,""aquel," and "el" (which is the same as the definite article). When "este", "ese," and "aquel" do not modify a noun, they have an accent mark (except in the neuter forms) and have the function of pronouns. The singular and plural articles in Spanish are derived from the Latin…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Applied Linguistics, Case (Grammar), Contrastive Linguistics