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On the competing grammar approach to the derivation of sentences in OE
(2014-10-02)Este trabajo asume el análisis de la doble estructura de base sintáctica postulada para explicar la alternancia OV/VO en inglés antiguo, así como las diversas combinaciones de Aux, V, y O (o bien V1, V2, y O), y propone ... -
On the Decline of Pleonastic "that" in Late Middle English and Early Modern English
(2016-04-21)The origin of pleonastic that can be traced back to Old English where it could appear in syntactic constructions consisting of a preposition + demonstrative pronoun (i.e. for þy þat, for þæm þe) or a subordinator (i.e. oþ ... -
On the development of relativization in the English language
(2019-07-16)The discussion is about relative clauses in Old English and the transition to the Middle English period. More specifically, it deals with the phenomenon of preposition stranding in one type of relative clauses but not in ... -
On the licensing of finite T and finite v
(2014-10-01)El trabajo trata sobre la interacción entre T, v/V y el DP sujeto en una oración finita de una típica lengua SVO, y se centra por una parte en el movimiento de V-a-T y por otra en el fenómeno de la concordancia de sujeto. ... -
On the processing of agreement morphology
(2018-03-22)The paper deals with the role played by morphology in core syntax within a generative minimalist framework: more specifically it deals with the theory of valuation of agreement or phi-features (that is, person and number ... -
On the Use of make to vs. make ø in early English Medical Writing
(2014-10-23)OBJECT INFINITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS are the most frequent type of non-finite complement clauses, in which the object infinitive may occur either marked (+TO) e.g. to-infinitive or unmarked (-TO) e.g. bare infinitive (Fischer ... -
On the Use of the Oxford Comma in Early Modern English Scientific Writing
(2021-11)Punctuation has traditionally been disregarded in the literature due to its suggested arbitrariness and inconsistency in pre-modern English. Some of the factors that have contributed to this neglect are the lack of ... -
Perceptions en bouleversement. Le branding de Barcelone
(2018-04-16)Le « branding » est une identité attribuée à une destination touristique, une représentation conçue de toutes pièces, un assemblage délicat. C’est la « virtualité en puissance » d’un lieu, qui n’est ni immuable, ni ... -
Persuasión y género en comunidades de práctica en inglés y español
(2021)A medida que la sociedad cambia, también deberían variar los patrones de habla. Por ello, uno de los principales objetivos de este estudio es determinar si los discursos profesionales han cambiado desde una perspectiva de ... -
Practical Writing in Late Middle English: A Treatise on Perilous Days in London, Wellcome Library, MS 411 (ff. 18v-19r).
(2024)The present article pursues the study and edition of an anonymous treatise on perilous days, held in folios 18v-19r of London, Wellcome Library, MS 411. The codex contains a collection of practical treatises in English and ... -
Los procesos de transformación social de las mujeres en las series de televisión: el caso de Girls
(2014-10-31)En mi comunicación, teniendo en cuenta el tema en el que se centra este Congreso, trataré de mostrar cómo los procesos de cambio social se reflejan en uno de los sectores de la cultura popular más influyentes, la televisión. ... -
Producing (In)hospitality: A Post-Brexit perspective
(2022)This paper is based on the premise that hospitality “does not just take place in space, but rather produces certain spaces as more or less welcoming, more or less hospitable” (Lynch et al. 25). In other words, hospitality’s ... -
Prostitution, identity and the Neo-Victorian: Sarah Waters’ tipping the Velvet and the Ripper Street Series.
(2014-09-30)The analysis of sexual abuse and violence in two Neo-Victorian literary and visual productions, Sarah Waters’ Tipping the Velvet (1999) and the BBC’s drama series Ripper Street (2012) will be the object of discussion in ... -
Punctuation in late Middle English Medical Writing: Constantinus Africanus’ Venerabilis Anatomia in London, Wellcome Library, MS Wellcome 290 (ff. 1r-41v)
(2015-05-07)Within the field of Palaeography, punctuation could be defined as the most rudimentary aspect, as it took an extremely long time to evolve. By the 13th century, the punctus and the inverted semicolon were the most widespread ... -
Punctuation Practice and Rhetorical Moves in Early English Medical Recipes
(2022)Early English medical recipes constitute a text type characterized by a fixed text structure with a series of rhetorical moves: title, ingredients, application, efficacy and practitioner’s personal experience (Romero-Barranco ... -
Punctuation system in the 17th century London, Wellcome Library, MS. 3771.
(2022)Medieval manuscripts were mostly designed to be read aloud, constructing the punctuation system to preserve the ‘reader’s breath’; not giving much consideration to the grammatical construction of the work (Hector 1958, ... -
Reinventing Female Fashion: From Victorian Apparel to Steampunk Expression of the Self
(2015-11-30)First impressions have always been said to be extremely important in most situations. Traditionally, outfit is linked to one’s conception of the society one lives in. Some scholars, such as Roberts, argue that fashion was ... -
‘Remedies to cure the diseases or ill-affections of the Eares, Eies, Nose and Mouthe.’ Punctuation in London, Wellcome Library, MS. 676.
(2023)Punctuation is an essential component of the written text, due to their shared history these two elements are bound (Parkes 1992, 1). Both modern and medieval punctuation are essentially of a syntactic structure, marking ... -
“Remembering the future”: shaping a collective future in Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993) and its film adaptation by Phillip Noyce (2014)
(2018-11-15)Futures Studies is a multidisciplinary academic field that has developed in the last decades. Pioneering studies on the subject, such as those Wendell Bell (1997) or David Wilson (2000), have emphasized the meaningful and ... -
Restaging Femininities on the Neo-Victorian Popular Stage.
(2023)The neo-Victorian fascination with nineteenth-century popular entertainment has been consistent since Angela Carter’s Nights at the Circus (1984) and it has proved a fruitful ground for contemporary authors to explore ...