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How (and why) languages became more complex as we evolved more prosocial: the human self-domestication view. [PDF]
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Spanish Philology and the Arab Past: A Case Study
Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures, 2015This article studies how modern philologists have reconstructed a now lost ninth-century Arabic chronicle, the so-called Chronicle of al-Razi , through the account found in fifteenth-century Castilian chronicles of the defeat of the last Visigothic king of Iberia, Rodrigo.
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An Evaluation of Studies in Spanish Philology
Hispania, 1952The bibliographical study of Spanish philology naturally falls into three parts: the standard language of Spain, Spanish dialects, and the language of Spanish America. This discussion will deal with the first part only, for I have not had access to a large collection of material on Spanish dialectology,' and an annotated bibliography of Spanish ...
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The .txtual condition, .txtual criticism and .txtual scholarly editing in Spanish philology
International Journal of Digital Humanities, 2019The impact of New Technologies on writing proccess is not new at all. This digital revolution first resulted in the appearance of new text formats and the development of an ad hoc literary theory. In Angloamerican area, this revolution made philologists and patrimonial institutions reflect on the necessity of developing formats of study, edition and ...
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Motivational Factors in Learning French Pronunciation. The Case of Spanish Philology students
Języki Obce w Szkole"The article presents a course aimed at developing phonetic skills in French and its impact on the motivation of first-semester students of Hispanic studies, for whom learning French is mandatory as the second language. The methods employed included both subject-specific and psychosocial approaches. The theoretical introduction addressed motivation and
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Linguistics and Philology in Spanish America: A Survey (1925-1970)
Hispania, 1974D. Lincoln Canfield, Yakov Malkiel
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From Phonology to Philology: An Outline of Descriptive and Historical Spanish Linguistics
Hispania, 1982James W. Brown, John R. Burt
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HISPANIC STUDIES: SPANISH PHILOLOGY
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