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[Primera etapa] - Sintaxis

Authors: Menéndez Pidal, Ramón (1869-1968);

[Primera etapa] - Sintaxis

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1 separador y 7 fichas que forman unidad. El conjunto ofrece información diacrónica sobre los rasgos sintácticos de la lengua de los siglos XIV y XV. Se documentan casos como el abundante empleo de “ello” como complemento, y no tanto como sujeto según Henríquez Ureña, P. (1939): “Ello”, en “Revista de Filología Española”, I, p. 210. En la unidad formada por las páginas 4 y 5 (que están pegadas) se incluyen aspectos sobre el participio concertado con el objeto directo en la conjungación de los tiempos compuestos según las referencias bibliográficas (Umphrey, Diez, Gräfenberg, M. Lubke, etc.). Se presentan ejemplos del comportamiento de la concordancia del participio con el sujeto y en menor medida con el complemento directo. Otros aspectos sintácticos tratados en el conjunto son: el uso del infinitivo regido por “haber”, la proposición secundaria complementaria introducida por “de que”, “a que”, “en que”. En cuanto al orden de palabras en el siglo XV, se refiere que el verbo en los siglos XIV y XV se traslada al segundo lugar de la cláusula según Chenery, W. H. (1905): “Object-Pronouns in Dependent Clauses: A Study in Old Spanish Word-order”, p. 97. También se refiere al orden de los enclíticos. Los vueltos de las páginas 2 y 8 presentan anotaciones que no guardan relación con la información del recto y el papel ha sido reutilizado

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El español antiguo (1380-1474). Renacimiento erudito - Tercera generación (1454-1474). Reacción contra el cultismo - Evolución del idioma popular - [Primera etapa] - Sintaxis, Filología

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