Oralidad y escrituralidad en la caracterización lingüística de las lenguas romances. Introducción
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2024.14.10Keywords:
orality, scripturalityAbstract
Within the framework of Coserian variety linguistics, the model of a continuum between orality and conceptual scripturality, first proposed by the German linguists Peter Koch and Wulf Oesterreicher in 1985 (Koch and Oesterreicher 1985), has been widely accepted in the field of European and Latin American romanistics (cf. López Serena 2023), especially by scholars of historical linguistics, but increasingly also by those who analyse contemporary oral language from a pragmalinguistic perspective.
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2024-12-27
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Del Rey Quesada, S. (2024). Oralidad y escrituralidad en la caracterización lingüística de las lenguas romances. Introducción. Anuari De Filologia. Estudis De Lingüística, 14, 233–242. https://doi.org/10.1344/AFEL2024.14.10
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