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Peer reviewedPreto-Rodas, Richard A. – Hispania, 1972
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns, Linguistics
Peer reviewedRichman, Stephen – Hispania, 1969
Descriptors: Adjectives, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Grammar
Peer reviewedDalbor, John B. – Hispania, 1972
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Language Patterns, Linguistic Theory, Spanish
Peer reviewedWoehr, Richard – Hispania, 1972
Discusses the various ways to use the adverbs meaning perhaps" in Spanish. (DS)
Descriptors: Adverbs, Grammar, Hispanic American Literature, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedRamos, 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
Peer reviewedWonder, 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
Peer reviewedGraham, Rosemary – Hispania, 1978
Despite a survey carried out on the teaching of Spanish language in British and Irish universities that showed one-third of the respondents considered the teaching of Spanish intonation unimportant, examples are presented to show that it is necessary in Spanish language instruction. (HP)
Descriptors: English, Higher Education, Intonation, Language Instruction


