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Fritz Krüger en la Argentina: sobre El argentinismo "es de lindo"

Authors: Pérez Corti, María Sol;

Fritz Krüger en la Argentina: sobre El argentinismo "es de lindo"

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Este artículo analiza el estudio de sintaxis comparativa El argentinismo "es de lindo". Sus variantes y antecedentes peninsulares, publicado por el filólogo alemán Fritz Krüger (1889-1974) en 1960, durante su gestión como director del Instituto de Lingüística de la Universidad Nacional de Cuyo en Mendoza, Argentina. Dicho trabajo destaca entre su obra pues aborda un fenómeno lingüístico propio del español de la Argentina, un hecho novedoso dado que la mayor parte de la actividad de Krüger en ese país tuvo como objetivo prioritario continuar trabajos iniciados en Europa, a partir de materiales lingüísticos y etnográficos recolectados previamente y correspondientes en su mayor parte a regiones de Francia y de la península ibérica. Nuestro análisis reconstruye la biografía académica de Krüger y el proceso de publicación de la obra; luego describe de manera global las tesis propuestas, sus fundamentos teóricos y el corpus de ejemplos analizados; a continuación, pone el foco en lo "argentino" de la publicación a partir de la caracterización de las referencias teóricas a estudios lingüísticos argentinos y de los ejemplos que utiliza para abordar fenómenos de la realidad lingüística local.

This article analyzes the comparative syntax study El argentinismo "es de lindo". Sus variantes y antecedentes peninsulares by the German philologist Fritz Krüger (1899-1974), published in 1960 during his tenure as head of the Linguistic Institute at the Cuyo National University in Mendoza, Argentina. This book stands out from his work because of its approach of an Argentine Spanish linguistic phenomenon. This is unusual as his activities in Argentina were mostly dedicated to continuing works begun in Europe and involving linguistic and ethnographic material collected before and regarding France and the Iberian Peninsula. Our analysis reconstructs Krüger’s academic biography and the process of publication of this book; then it describes globally the thesis proposed, its theoretical base and the corpus of examples; afterwards it focuses on the "Argentine elements" of the publication by a description of the Argentine linguistic references and the examples he uses to illustrate phenomena of the local linguistic reality.

Fil: Pérez Corti, María Sol. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Lingüística; Argentina. Universitat Leipzig; Alemania

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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CUYO, Sintaxis comparativa, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, SINTAXIS COMPARATIVA, FRITZ KRÜGER, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Fritz Krüger, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

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