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The Cuban journalistic discourse as an expression of an ideology of nationhood (1902-1921). 30/09/1995 - 31/03/1996

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The first part analyzes the discourse of the editorials : use of tense, modality and pronouns. The second part studies the expression of the voices of the many actors who participated in the events. It is an analysis of reported speech in its different forms. The third part deals with the syntactic and lexical forms in headlines and subtitles.

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    Syntactical evolution of the Spanish language in Mexico 01/06/1994 - 31/12/1996

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    Study of the evolution of the Spanish syntax from the 16th to the 20th century

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      Exhaustive study of the vocabulary of the 'Tesoro de las dos lenguas espanola y francesca'(Brussels, 1660). 01/02/1992 - 31/12/1994

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      1. Systematic study in the part SPANISH-FRENCH of all the headwords added by the publisher Mommaert to the previous edition of the 'Tesoro' (Paris, 1645).//..2. Exhaustive study of all the Spanish equivalents in the part FRENCH-SPANISH - after alphabetical classification by computer- that do not appear in the part SPANISH-FRENCH.

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        Neologisms in the use of Economic Spanish (1977-1987) 01/01/1989 - 31/12/1992

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        A study of the use of new terms in the Spanish economic press, over a period of two years.

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          A lexicoloical study of the oldest dictionaries Dutch-Spanish. 01/12/1987 - 31/12/1993

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          Lexicological study of the oldest dictionaries Dutch-Spanish (17th century), namely the dictionary of J.F. Rodriguez and this of A. De La Porte.

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