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Agrammatism in Spanish: A Case Study
Brain and Language, 1995This article presents a case study of a Spanish-speaking Broca's patient with a selective deficit in syntactic production. The analysis indicates difficulties in processing certain abstract categories such as clitic pronouns without any other significant morphological errors.
M, Reznik, S, Dubrovsky, S, Maldonado
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A COMPANION TO SPANISH STUDIES
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1930(1930). A companion to Spanish studies. Bulletin of Spanish Studies: Vol. 7, No. 26, pp. 74-79.
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The Canadian Modern Language Review, 1973
The following is a slightly revised version of an address delivered to the Spanish Section of the Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association at the Fall Conference, October 14, 1972. There are, of course, many arguments that have been offered in the past in favour of the study of foreign languages, when I was asked to talk to you about reasons for ...
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The following is a slightly revised version of an address delivered to the Spanish Section of the Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association at the Fall Conference, October 14, 1972. There are, of course, many arguments that have been offered in the past in favour of the study of foreign languages, when I was asked to talk to you about reasons for ...
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Spanish Studies: History of Spanish Linguistics
The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 2021Nerea Fernández de Gobeo Díaz de Durana +1 more
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2009
AbstractJudaeo-Spanish (JS) is the language used by Jews originating from Spain. It flourished in the Ottoman Empire immediately after the expulsion from Spain and continued its existence there. Some of the expelled Jews settled in North Africa and used the JS variety known as Hakitía.
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AbstractJudaeo-Spanish (JS) is the language used by Jews originating from Spain. It flourished in the Ottoman Empire immediately after the expulsion from Spain and continued its existence there. Some of the expelled Jews settled in North Africa and used the JS variety known as Hakitía.
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The Importance of the Study of Spanish
Hispania, 1934Nicholas Murray Butler +2 more
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