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Introducción a la Sintaxis del Español
Written in Spanish, this textbook introduces the syntax of Spanish, showing how words are put together to form complex expressions.
José Camacho (Author)
9781316642337, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 8 February 2018
458 pages, 318 b/w illus. 40 tables
24.6 x 17.3 x 2.2 cm, 0.91 kg
Written in Spanish by an experienced instructor, this textbook introduces students with no prior background in linguistics to the syntax of Spanish, exploring the building blocks of complex linguistic expressions. Variations across Spanish are highlighted and varieties spoken by bilinguals are included. New concepts are clearly presented through a gradual progression from simpler to more complex concepts, with definitions of key terms highlighted in boxes. Recent theoretical developments are presented in a theory-neutral framework, offering students a balanced perspective. Chapter learning objectives, numerous detailed examples, and summaries, enable students to build a solid knowledge and understanding of syntactic ideas from scratch. Both advanced and introductory exercises are included in every chapter, allowing students at all levels to put concepts into practice. Further reading suggestions, and expansion boxes highlight more complex developments, providing students with a platform for further exploration. This is an essential resource for introductory courses on Spanish syntax and linguistics.
Introducción
Parte I: 1. Introducción
2. La clasificación de los conceptos en categorías gramaticales
3. La creación de estructuras complejas a partir de unidades básicas
4. La estructura de las categorías funcionales
5. El Baile de las palabras, y las relaciones entre las palabras
Parte II: 6. La sintaxis de los objetos
7. Extensiones de la frase verbal. Tiempo y aspecto
8. Los sujetos
9. La periferia oracional y el orden de palabras
10. Las propiedades de los grupos nominales
Lecturas adicionales generales
Referencias bibliográficas
Indice.
Subject Areas: Grammar, syntax & morphology [CFK], Linguistics [CF], Language [C]