La heterogeneidad sintagmática de los adverbios en español
El adverbio ha sido desde las primeras descripciones gramaticales por parte de los estoicos una clase heterogénea, que recogía todo lo que no era nombre, verbo o partícula. Ello ha hecho que dentro de esta clase de palabra se encuentren unidades sintagmáticamente muy diferentes, tanto unidades léxicamente plenas y expandibles como otras sin posibilidad de expansión y con contextos fijados. La presente contribución propone posibles criterios sintagmáticos con el fin de ordenar el campo de esta clase de palabra de manera similar a como se ordenan otras clases de palabras léxicas.
Coordination has been described far more rigidly than its actual usage shows. This paper describes cases of coordination structures in Spanish that break with some commonly held ideas and show that the search for communicative efficiency in languages rises above rigid formal rules.
This paper deals with the possibility of establishing some kind of relationship between those languages which tend towards synthetic syntactic structures (not morphological) and speech communities with social and civil priorities which are equally synthetic and practical, and those languages with a more analytic syntax and communities with more 'analytic' civil and cultural priorities. The Roman world and Latin, as well as the British Empire and Modern English, seem to fit in the first frame, whereas Romance languages and European medieval societies, namely Spanish, could illustrate the second.
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