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La preposición en con los verbos descender y bajar: solidaridades de rección y solidaridades léxicas
Although Historical Grammar has explained that the Spanish preposition “en” had a directional meaning in the Middle Ages, semantic reasons were not the only factors that explain the choice of this preposition. The comparison of two Spanish synonyms as descender and bajar, which governed the preposition a and the preposition en to express movement in a particular direction, shows that etymology and cooccurrence preferences, often related to types of text, were also important.
期刊介绍:
Established in 1914 by Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Revista de Filología Española is edited in two half-yearly issues that compound one volume with around 450 pages, holding research papers on Spanish Philology. Along its trajectory RFE reflects the changes experimented by Philology itself. RFE also provides bibliographical information from Journals on the same subjects and received in the Library of Philology (CSIC). Assistant Editors, according to the evaluation performed by external revieweres, decide about aceptation and publishing. Submissions must be original, unpublished works. The language of the Journal is Spanish. Articles in other Romance languages may be published if aproved by the Assistant Editors.