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Sintaxis – “Todo”

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

Sintaxis – “Todo”

Abstract

1 separador y 7 fichas que forman unidad. El separador lleva por título “Todo”. El conjunto recoge ejemplos del uso del indefinido con numeral, como “leedla todos cuatro”, y de sus usos correlativos en otras lenguas romances, tales como el rumano, el francés o el italiano. También se citan ejemplos de “todo” como adjetivo no adverbial y casos en los que se utiliza “todo” sin artículo, como “todo senado”. Las fuentes usadas son: Calderón de la Barca, P. (1600-1681): “Novena parte de comedias del celebre poeta español don Pedro Calderón de la Barca” (ed. de Madrid, 1698), - Calderón de la Barca, P. (1600-1681): “Las Comedias de D. Pedro Calderón de la Barca”, 4 tomos (ed. de J. G Keil, 1827-1830), - Calderón de la Barca, P. (1600-1681) “Comedias de don Pedro Calderón de la Barca”, tomo IV (ed. de J. E. Hartzenbusch, 1858, en Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, vol. XIV), - León Marchante, M. de (1631-1680): “Obras poéticas póstumas” (ed. de Madrid, 1722), - Mesonero Romanos, R. de (1858) (ed. lit.): “Dramáticos posteriores a Lope de Vega”, tomo II (en Biblioteca de Autores Españoles, vol. XLIX), - Meyer-Lübke, W. (1899): “Grammatik der romanischen Sprachen”, tomo III: “Romanische Syntax” (traducción al francés: “Grammaire des langues romanes”, tomo III: “Syntaxe”, 1900). La ficha 1 está escrita por una mano no identificada y tiene anotaciones de Menéndez Pidal. La ficha 3 está escrita por otra mano no identificada. La ficha 4 está escrita por otra mano no identificada y tiene también anotaciones de Menéndez Pidal. Las fichas 6 y 7 están escritas por otra mano no identificada y también presentan anotaciones de Menéndez Pidal. Las fichas 2 y 3 están pegadas por la esquina inferior derecha

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El español áureo. Época barroca (1610-1713) ­– Evolución del idioma – Purismo y neologismo [1637-1681] – Sintaxis – “Todo”, Filología

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