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Four dichotomies in Spanish : adjective position, adjectival clauses, ser/estar, and preterite/imperfect

معرفی کتاب «Four dichotomies in Spanish : adjective position, adjectival clauses, ser/estar, and preterite/imperfect» نوشتهٔ Luis H. González، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Examining four dichotomies in Spanish, this book shows how to reduce the six to ten rules common in textbooks for each contrast to a single binary distinction. That distinction is a form of totality vs. part, easier to see in some of the dichotomies, but present in all of them. Every chapter is example-driven, and many of those examples come from writing by students. Readers can test out for themselves the explanation at work in the examples provided. Then, those examples are explained step by step. In addition to examples from writing by college students, there are examples from RAE (Real Academia Española), from scholars, from writers, from Corpes XXI (RAE), from the Centro Virtual Cervantes, and from the Internet. Many of those examples are presented to the reader as exercises, and answers are provided. This book was written for teachers of Spanish as a second language (L2) and for minors or majors of Spanish as an L2. It will also benefit teachers and learners of other L2s with some of these dichotomies. "Examining four dichotomies in Spanish, this book shows how to reduce the six to ten rules common in textbooks for each contrast to a single binary distinction. That distinction is a form of totality vs. part, easier to see in some of the dichotomies, but present in all of them. Every chapter is example-driven, and many of those examples come from writing by students. Readers can test out for themselves the explanation at work in the examples provided. Then, those examples are explained step by step. In addition to examples from writing by college students, there are examples from RAE (Real Academia Española), from scholars, from writers, from Corpes XXI (RAE), from the Centro Virtual Cervantes, and from the Internet. Many of those examples are presented to the reader as exercises, and answers are provided. This book was written for teachers of Spanish as a second language (L2) and for minors or majors of Spanish as an L2. It will also benefit teachers and learners of other L2s with some of these dichotomies"-- Provided by publisher Dedication 6 Contents 8 List of tables 11 Acknowledgements 12 Introduction 14 1 Adjective position: Why having a ‘guapo novio’ does not raise any eyebrows, but having a ‘novio guapo’ might 18 2 Whole/part matters: Nonrestrictive and restrictive adjectival (relative) clauses 59 3 Estar expresses change of state; most learners already have ser in their native language 87 4 The preterite is like entering or leaving a room; the imperfect is like staying in it 104 Index 124
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