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El 'se' en español: un caso de gramaticalización del léxico a la forma fonética
En este trabajo se discute en qué consiste la gramaticalización del pronombre se del latín al español a la luz de la teoría del se en español moderno como estrategia de reparación en Forma Fonética (Pujalte & Saab 2012 y trabajos posteriores). Para ello,
Fernando Martín Carranza
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Beyond the Populist Moment: Nationalism and the Democratic Chain of Conflict
Constellations, EarlyView.
Michaelangelo Anastasiou
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Diachronic Trends in Dental Hygiene Over the Last 2000 Years in Milan, Italy: An Exploratory Study
ABSTRACT Background Oral health is a multi‐factorial condition influenced by diet, hygiene and sociocultural habits and its historical evolution can be traced through the bioarchaeological analysis of dento‐skeletal remains, offering unique insights into past lifestyles and public health trends.
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez +9 more
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CONTEMPORARY NATIONAL IDENTITIES COMPARED: THE CASES OF LATIN AMERICA AND EUROPE
Cuando cayó Roma, su imperio se segmentó en muchos sentidos, incluido el lingüístico. En las regiones romanizadas el latín vulgar evolucionó de manera diferente en cada poblado. En las regiones menos romanizadas renacieron las lenguas indígenas.
Carlos Escudé
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A Ch'ixi Philosophy of History: Rivera Cusicanqui After Benjamin
Constellations, EarlyView.
Daniel Luna Jacobs
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Task Complexity Effects on Writing Processes and Correlations With Text Features
ABSTRACT Research on task complexity (TC) effects on second language (L2) text features is abundant and has contributed critical insights. Comparatively, less is known about how L2 writers respond cognitively to diverse TC conditions or about potential effects of such processing activity on the characteristics of the texts produced.
Aitor Garcés‐Manzanera +4 more
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The Right to Stand and the Democratic Value of Elections
Constellations, EarlyView.
Annabelle Lever
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ABSTRACT Despite their very diverse interests, the classical sociological thinkers were concerned with analyzing the dramatic social transformations in the wake of colonialism, slavery, and modern industrial capitalism as well as the multiple revolutions, particularly in relation to the new forms of social inequalities and power disparities.
Zaheer Baber
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Governor-driven subjunctive selection: a variationist study from Latin to Romance
A key parameter to measure (dis)continuity between Romance languages and the ancestor language, Latin, is mood selection, especially the use of the subjunctive as opposed to the indicative according to syntactic environments and semantic meanings ...
Salvio Digesto
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Solving Stochastic Climate‐Economy Models: A Deep Least‐Squares Monte Carlo Approach
ABSTRACT Stochastic versions of recursive integrated climate‐economy assessment models are essential for studying and quantifying policy decisions under uncertainty. However, as the number of state variables and stochastic shocks increases, solving these models via deterministic grid‐based dynamic programming (e.g., value‐function iteration/projection ...
Aleksandar Arandjelović +4 more
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