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040 _aAR-BaCTP
041 _aengspa
100 _aStockwell, Robert P.
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245 4 _aThe grammatical structures of english and spanish
260 _aChicago
_bThe University of Chicago Press
_c1965
300 _a328 p.
_btabs.
490 _aContrastive Structure Series
505 _aEN CUBIERTA: An analysis of structural differences between the two languages.
520 _aIn this book, we have tried to speak of the grammatical structures of two languages in a way that could reasonably be expected to be understood by non-linguists who bring motivation, intelligence, and time, but no considerable amount of training in linguistics as such, to the task. The enormous complexity of linguistic behavior is surprising in view of the fact that so high a percentage of it is readily mastered by young children. Yet only a samll fraction of the complexity has been adequately described by generations of scholars.
650 _aANALISIS CONTRASTIVO
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650 2 _aCLASIFICACIÓN DE PALABRAS
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650 _aESCRITURA
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650 2 _aGRAMÁTICA
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650 _aGRAMATICA COMPARADA
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650 2 _aINGLÉS
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650 _aMODOS VERBALES
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650 _aORACION
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650 _aSINTAXIS
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650 _aTIEMPOS VERBALES
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650 _aVERBOS
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700 _aBowen, J. Donald
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700 _aFerguson, Charles A.
_eed.
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700 _aMartin, John W.
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900 _dm
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942 _cLIB
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080 _aH 811.111:.134.2'362=111=134.2 S62 1965