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Scalar operators in the spoken spanish of Santiago, Chile: pragmatic and sociolinguistic analysis of sobre todo, al menos and por lo menos
Philological Studies; Núm. 65 (2020); 213-232. -
Scalar operators in the spoken spanish of Santiago, Chile: pragmatic and sociolinguistic analysis of sobre todo, al menos and por lo menos
Philological Studies; No. 65 (2020); 213-232. -
Science, animal and ghost in Roque Larraquy’s La comemadre and Informe sobre ectoplasma animal
Philological Studies; Núm. 61 (2018); 215-227. -
"Se" in Spanish and its problems
Philological Studies; Núm. 38 (2003); 121-137. -
Secret and simulacrum in Roberto Bolaño's 2666
Philological Studies; Núm. 41 (2006); 71-79. -
Self-translation in Mapuche poetry as a territory of transit, tensions and resistance
Philological Studies; Núm. 59 (2017); 185-199. -
Semejante is such an adjective. Its values in Modern Spanish
Philological Studies; Núm. 61 (2018); 59-74. -
Sergio Raimondi: the art of solid erosion
Philological Studies; Núm. 62 (2018); 45-57. -
Shamanic Cinema and Amerindian Perspectivism
Philological Studies; No. 72 (2023); 175-188. -
Sherry Wine-making and Vineyard Terminology in English. A Case Study
Philological Studies; Núm. 58 (2016); 141-160. -
Signic anthropophagic in the poetic discourse of David Añiñir
Philological Studies; Núm. 48 (2011); 81-91. -
Siluetas: biography in Latin America
Philological Studies; Núm. 68 (2021); 153-157. -
Siluetas: biography in Latin America
Philological Studies; No. 68 (2021); 153-157. -
Simple past and present perfect in Latin America: inclusion or exclusion of now in the enunciation
Philological Studies; Núm. 44 (2009); 93-106. -
Singularity and heterogeneity in Purgatorio by Raúl Zurita
Philological Studies; Núm. 34 (1999); 15-25. -
Sinitic and Romance shared etymologies of Spanish words can, pan, caño, manar, mano and sano
Philological Studies; No. 72 (2023); 53-65. -
Social class and development of the metapragmatic conscience of the children
Philological Studies; Núm. 46 (2010); 25-41. -
Social relationships and identities in Manuel Rojas' early work
Philological Studies; Núm. 47 (2011); 7-21. -
Sociolinguistic analysis of the queísmo in the Spanish spoken in Santiago, Chile
Philological Studies; Núm. 58 (2016); 207-228. -
Sociolinguistic aspects of a grammatical change: the expression of future
Philological Studies; Núm. 33 (1998); 7-22.