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"Ser" focalizador: variación dialectal y aceptabilidad de uso

This article discusses the way in which the Focalizing Ser (SF) is assessed in three macro-varieties of Spanish: Central-Eastern Colombian, Dominican, and Panamanian-Venezuelan. In order to provide a general perspective, we analyze the results of two types of acceptability judgments presented in aur...

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Published in:Revista internacional de lingüística iberoamericana : RILI 2015-01, Vol.13 (2), p.61
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