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Las marcas lingüísticas de obligación en artículos de investigación en tres disciplinas
(2014-01-21)Research articles evidence a variety of linguistic and discourse phenomena such as deontic modality which has to do with ‘must be’. As a theoretical background, proposals by Thompson (1996), who studies modulation, as well ... -
"Los indios lo que hablan es un dialecto" representaciones de los hispanos con respecto a los malecus y su lengua vernácula
(2014-01-21)This article analyzes the results of a survey applied to the population of Hispanic culture from Guatuso, Costa Rica, with the intent of studying some of their social representations about the malecu indigenous people and ... -
Máscaras de una identidad oculta. Una lectura de "Señales captadas en el corazón de una fiesta" de Rodrigo Fresán
(2014-01-21)This study focuses on how glocalization is manifested in the personal history of the story ́s protagonist: a man living in an end of the century Latin American society, who, by narrating his experiences, construes and shows ... -
Nocturnos de mar inacabado o de la incompletud en el discurso de eros
(2014-01-21)This essay explores how in Nocturnos de mar inacabado, Jorge Chen’s erotic poetry, Language appears as the navel where the text is itself tied. This is, in terms of the Lacanian postulates, where language is constituted ... -
Poéticas de la imposibilidad: Samuel Beckett y Bram van Velde
(2014-01-21)The experience of melancholy has been thoroughly explored in literature, art, anthropology, and iconology, thanks to which we can speak of images of melancholy in the West. But through other ways of thinking and creation, ... -
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Un poema tirado al mar: contactos poéticos entre Carlos Drummond de Andrade y José Agustín Goytisolo
(2014-01-21)This paper proposes a discussion on writing under censorship and how two poets, geographically distant and with two different languages, can be linked by the desire to overcome the censorship and make their word cross ...