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Lee, James F. – Hispania, 2017
The present study examines how second language learners (L2) assign the thematic roles of agent/patient in Spanish passive sentences with "ser" (often referred to as the true passive) when it is their initial exposure to this structure. The target sentences were preceded by a contextual sentence. After hearing the two sentences,…
Descriptors: Word Order, Second Language Learning, Spanish, Language Processing
Leeser, Michael; DeMil, Andrew – Hispania, 2013
In this article, we examine whether the effectiveness of processing instruction (PI) is limited to forms targeted in the instructional treatment (primary effects) or whether it also extends to other forms (transfer-of-training effects). L2 Spanish learners (N = 123) received either PI or traditional instruction (TI) targeting third-person…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Language Processing, Spanish, Teaching Methods

Lozano, Anthony G. – Hispania, 1970
Descriptors: Determiners (Languages), Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction

Lipski, John M. – Hispania, 1978
Discusses the rules governing the usage of the indefinite article in Spanish. (HP)
Descriptors: Determiners (Languages), Grammar, Higher Education, Language Instruction

Wonder, John P. – Hispania, 1979
Elaborates on and updates the article "Derived Noun Phrases in Spanish Containing Locatives" by John P. Wonder and Alberto Eraso Guerrero (1976). Gives a detailed description of the uses of "ser" and "haber" in the locative expression. (NCR)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns

Sabatini, R. N. – Hispania, 1971
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction, Morphology (Languages)

Plann, Susan – Hispania, 1988
Analysis of the syntactic properties of Spanish prepositions, postpositions, and substantives supports the argument that a three-way categorical distinction exists among the three elements. (CB)
Descriptors: Componential Analysis, Distinctive Features (Language), Form Classes (Languages), Language Patterns

Reid, J. Richard – Hispania, 1977
Explains Spanish pronominalization as one simple process, and notes its application the teaching and learning of Spanish. (CHK)
Descriptors: Adjectives, Language Instruction, Language Usage, Pronouns

Franco, Fabiola; Steinmetz, Donald – Hispania, 1985
Argues that the explanation of the use of "ser" and "estar" with locatives presented in the March 1984 issue of "Hispania" derives so directly from a theory of universal grammar because it is indicative of the explanatory adequacy of Case Grammar or of other, comparable theories of the deeper levels of linguistic structure. (SED)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Deep Structure, Language Patterns, Language Research

Ramos, Manuel A. – Hispania, 1972
Discusses the peculiarity of translating the English is being" to Spanish or combining the infinitive of the verb to be" (estar) with the participle of to be" (ser). (DS)
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Idioms, Language Instruction

Moody, Raymond – Hispania, 1975
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar, Language Instruction

Studerus, Lenard – Hispania, 1995
Although Spanish mood has been taught through a framework of categorical rules, recently attempts have been made to clarify the exact nature of certain rules and to better understand the patterns of rule variability that exist outside the classroom. This article examines the intersection of mood with notions such as habituality, general truths,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Language Variation

Davies, Mark – Hispania, 1995
Examines a computer-based corpus that provides the data for a comprehensive investigation of clitic climbing in written and spoken modern Spanish. The results are based on nearly 15,000 tokens with 32 different main verbs from a computer corpus of 3.5 million words from ten countries. Clitic climbing is more common in spoken than in written…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Data Analysis, Language Variation, Models

Stiehm, Bruce G. – Hispania, 1978
A contrastive analysis of Spanish word order is presented, first discussed in non-sentence constructions, and then in sentences and sentence-like constructions. A more productive methodology can be obtained in teaching word order through the balanced use of deductive and inductive methods. (NCR)
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Grammar, Language Instruction, Morphology (Languages)

Weissenrieder, Maureen – Hispania, 1991
Presents a preliminary study of the use of the Spanish preposition "a" with inanimate direct object nouns (DOs). The properties of such constructions at the lexical, sentence, and discourse levels are described, and the general principles that condition the preposition's appearance are discussed. (21 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research, Nouns