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Initial validation of the Argentinean Spanish version of the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales in children and adolescents with chronic diseases: acceptability and comprehensibility in low-income settings [PDF]

open access: yesHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2008
Background To validate the Argentinean Spanish version of the PedsQL™ 4.0 Generic Core Scales in Argentinean children and adolescents with chronic conditions and to assess the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on the instrument's ...
Veronica Dussel   +2 more
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Variation and optionality in clitic climbing in Argentinean Spanish

open access: yesIsogloss, 2015
Since Cinque’s (2006:31-32) four-way typology of languages in terms of clitic climbing (CC, herein), those in which CC displays optionality, such as Argentinean Spanish (ArgSp, herein), remain poorly understood. This paper aims to address this need. Here,
Ioanna Sitaridou   +2 more
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Novel Pathogenic Variants in the Gene Encoding Stereocilin (STRC) Causing Non-Syndromic Moderate Hearing Loss in Spanish and Argentinean Subjects

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2023
Non-syndromic hearing impairment (NSHI) is a very heterogeneous genetic condition, involving over 130 genes. Mutations in GJB2, encoding connexin-26, are a major cause of NSHI (the DFNB1 type), but few other genes have significant epidemiological ...
María Domínguez-Ruiz   +12 more
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The focus prominence rule in Spanish from a perception perspective

open access: yesBorealis: An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics, 2022
The focus prominence rule (FPR) predicts that speakers articulate their utterances in such a way that the nuclear stress falls within the focus domain (¿Qué compró Juan? ‘What did John buy?’ → Juan compró [una bicicleta]F ‘John bought [a BIKE]F’ / #Juan
Christoph Gabriel, Steffen Heidinger
doaj   +1 more source

Argentinean Indigenous Culture in Animal Folktales / Hayvan Halk Masallarında Arjantin Yerli Kültürü [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2022
The history of Argentina as an independent nation began in 1816, although its foundation by the Hispanic conquerors took place in the XVIth century. This multicultural Latin American nation, located in the very south of the world, combines ancient ...
Maria Ines Palleiro
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OIM E ITALIANISMI NELLO SPAGNOLO ARGENTINO: PRIME OSSERVAZIONI E RIFLESSIONI TEORICO-METODOLOGICHE

open access: yesItaliano LinguaDue, 2023
Nel presente lavoro descriviamo la ricerca che stiamo conducendo su “vecchi” e “nuovi” italianismi nel lessico dello spagnolo argentino, a partire da fonti sociolinguistiche (Meo Zilio, 1970, 1989) e lessicografiche differenziali autorevoli (DiHA. 2003,
Rosana Ariolfo, Laura Mariottini
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Psychometric Properties of the Revised Trolling Questionnaire in Argentinean Adults

open access: yesActa Colombiana de Psicología, 2023
Trolling with new technologies is a disruptive, deceptive, and destructive behavior, with great psychosocial, legal, and economical relevance. However, there are no studies in the scientific literature that have examined the properties of
Santiago Resett   +1 more
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validation of the achievement goal questionnaire – revised in Argentinean university students (A-AGQ-R)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Psychological Research, 2015
The psychometric properties of a Spanish adaptation of the AGQ-R (Elliot & Murayama, 2008) were tested in a sample of Argentinean university students (292).
Javier Sánchez Rosas
doaj   +3 more sources

Traducir a Gombrowicz al español, pero… ¿a qué español?

open access: yesMiędzy Oryginałem a Przekładem, 2016
Translating Gombrowicz Into Spanish, But… Into Which Spanish? Notes on a (Peninsular) Translation Into (Standard?) Spanish of 3 Unpublished Tales by Witold Gombrowicz for an (Argentinean) Publishing House When translating Witold Gombrowicz is itself ...
Pau Freixa
doaj   +1 more source

On the structure and variation of ‘hace’ as a temporal expression

open access: yesStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 2016
The goal of this article is to analyse a case of variation in Spanish. In most varieties, constructions of the form Hace dos días que (“it has been two days since”) reject nominal expressions like todo el día (“all the day”), hence *Hace todo el día que (
Antonio Fábregas
doaj   +1 more source

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