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"Versiones" as a complex linguistic device, according to the concept of grammaring, and some reflections on its applicability to the teaching of spanish as a foreign language

Abstract: Abstract: This paper presents and describes a complex linguistic device called versiones based mainly on the concept of grammaring, as proposed by Larsen-Freeman. The paper also reflects on the design of these versiones and their application in the Spanish as a Foreign Language (sfl) class. This device is primarily modal although it is also closely linked to the temporal, and to some semantic and morphosyntactic aspects and is characterized by the possibility of enabling any message to be analyzed systematically from a total of five basic points of view each of which is associated exclusively and permanently with certain Spanish verbal forms. Some examples will also be provided in order to shed some light on the multiple possibilities offered by the approach.

 Fuente: Estudios de Lingüística Aplicada, año 32, número 59, julio de 2014, pp. 97-124

 Publisher: UNAM, Centro de Enseñanza de Lenguas Extranjeras.

 Year of publication: 2014

 No. of pages: 28

 Publication type: Article

 ISSN: 0185-2647

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