Understanding and teaching reflexive sentences in Spanish. (2022)
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- Book
- Title:
- Understanding and teaching reflexive sentences in Spanish. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Understanding and teaching reflexive sentences in Spanish
- Further Information:
- Note: Luis H. González.
- Authors:
- González, Luis H
- Contents:
- List of tables Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Subject and direct object or verber and verbed? 1.1 Introduction 2.1 How verbed reveals a difference that subject hides 3.1 Sentences with three participants Chapter 2: Turning reflexivization on its head 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Reflexivization: more than meets the eye 2.3. Reflexivization turned upside down 2.4. How Estela se parece a su mamá is not an idiom; it is similar to Estela se sirvió un café 2.5. Does a reflexive pronoun replace the direct object/indirect object or the subject? 2.6. An intransitivizing pronoun replaces the verber, not the subject 2.7. Conclusions 2.8. Exercises 2.9. Answers to the exercises Chapter 3: How the intransitivizing se accounts for true reflexive se, but not the other way around 3.1. The view from above: against the need for the ten to 15 different functions of se 3.2. You can drink up your coffee but you cannot *drink up coffee 3.3. Conclusions 3.4. Exercises 3.5. Answers to the exercises Chapter 4: Other "functions" of se : Can telling your name in another language be an idiom? 4.1. On gone, goer, goner, fallen, dead 4.2. Can telling your name in another language be an idiom? 4.3. Can we, please, never ever again explain in a textbook for Spanish the accidental or unplanned se ? 4.4. Conclusions 4.5. Exercises 4.6. Answers to the exercises Chapter 5: Bringing together coreference reflexives, decausative reflexives, impersonal passives, and inherently reflexive verbs 5.1. How verberList of tables Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Subject and direct object or verber and verbed? 1.1 Introduction 2.1 How verbed reveals a difference that subject hides 3.1 Sentences with three participants Chapter 2: Turning reflexivization on its head 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Reflexivization: more than meets the eye 2.3. Reflexivization turned upside down 2.4. How Estela se parece a su mamá is not an idiom; it is similar to Estela se sirvió un café 2.5. Does a reflexive pronoun replace the direct object/indirect object or the subject? 2.6. An intransitivizing pronoun replaces the verber, not the subject 2.7. Conclusions 2.8. Exercises 2.9. Answers to the exercises Chapter 3: How the intransitivizing se accounts for true reflexive se, but not the other way around 3.1. The view from above: against the need for the ten to 15 different functions of se 3.2. You can drink up your coffee but you cannot *drink up coffee 3.3. Conclusions 3.4. Exercises 3.5. Answers to the exercises Chapter 4: Other "functions" of se : Can telling your name in another language be an idiom? 4.1. On gone, goer, goner, fallen, dead 4.2. Can telling your name in another language be an idiom? 4.3. Can we, please, never ever again explain in a textbook for Spanish the accidental or unplanned se ? 4.4. Conclusions 4.5. Exercises 4.6. Answers to the exercises Chapter 5: Bringing together coreference reflexives, decausative reflexives, impersonal passives, and inherently reflexive verbs 5.1. How verber intransitivization brings together coreference reflexives, decausative reflexives, impersonal se, and inherently reflexive verbs 5.2. The 11 types of intransitivized sentences with a reflexive pronoun in Spanish (§ 3.1) and in ten other languages 5.3 A smaller set of sentences intransitivized with an intransitivizing pronoun in 20 other languages 5.4. Conclusions Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 465
Spanish language -- Reflexives
Spanish language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000574357
9781000574302
9781003214090 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781032101873
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