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E-raamat: Understanding and Teaching Reflexive Sentences in Spanish [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 82 pages, 4 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Verber, Verbed Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003214090
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 82 pages, 4 Tables, black and white
  • Sari: Verber, Verbed Grammar
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003214090
Understanding and Teaching Reflexive Sentences in Spanish provides a fresh, simple, and novel approach to understanding and teaching the use of the intransitivizing se.

Understanding reflexive sentences can be challenging for learners of Spanish. Instead of expecting learners to memorize multiple rules, the author offers one simple rule that allows learners to intuitively understand and use reflexive sentences. Sample exercises for students at all levels of language proficiency are also provided to practice and internalize the new approach.

This book will be of interest to teachers and learners of any second language, as well as linguists interested in second language acquisition or in second language teaching or pedagogy.
List of tables
ix
Acknowledgments x
1 Subject and direct object or verber and verbed?
1(6)
1.1 Introduction
1(1)
1.2 How verbed reveals a difference that subject hides
2(1)
1.3 Sentences with three participants
3(4)
2 Turning reflexivization on its head
7(24)
2.1 Introduction
7(1)
2.2 Reflexivization: more than meets the eye
8(2)
2.3 Reflexivization turned upside down
10(7)
2.4 How Estela se parece a su mama is not an idiom; it is similar to Estela se sirvid un cafe"
17(2)
2.5 Does a reflexive pronoun replace the direct object/indirect object or the subject?
19(1)
2.6 An intransitivizingpronoun replaces the verber, not the subject
20(1)
2.7 Conclusions
21(1)
2.8 Exercises
22(2)
2.9 Answers to the exercises
24(7)
3 How the intransitivizing se accounts for true reflexive se, but not the other way around
31(14)
3.1 The view from above: against the need for the ten to 15 different functions of se
31(5)
3.2 You can drink up your coffee but you cannot *drink up coffee
36(4)
3.3 Conclusions
40(1)
3.4 Exercises
41(1)
3.5 Answers to the exercises
42(3)
4 Other "functions" of se: Can telling your name in another language be an idiom?
45(15)
4.1 Owgone, goer, goner, fallen, dead
45(3)
4.2 Can telling your name in another language be an idiom?
48(3)
4.3 Can we, please, never ever again explain in a textbook for Spanish the accidental or unplanned se
51(2)
4.4 Conclusions
53(2)
4.5 Exercises
55(2)
4.6 Answers to the exercises
57(3)
5 Bringing together coreference reflexives, decausative Reflexives, Impersonal Passives, And Inherently Reflexive Verbs
60(21)
5.1 How Verber Intransitivization Brings Together Coreference reflexives, decausative reflexives, impersonal se, and inherently reflexive verbs
60(5)
5.2 The 11 Types Of Intransitivized Sentences With A Reflexive pronoun in Spanish (§ 3.1) and in ten other languages
65(6)
5.3 A smaller set of sentences intransitivized with an intransitivizing pronoun in 20 other languages
71(6)
5.4 Conclusions
77(4)
Index 81
Luis H. González is Professor of Spanish and Linguistics at Wake Forest University. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of California, Davis. His main areas of research are semantic roles, case, reflexivization, clitic doubling, differential object marking, dichotomies in languages, Spanish linguistics, and second language learning. He is the co-author of Gramática para la composición (Georgetown University Press), a Spanish advanced grammar and writing textbook, now in its third edition (2016). He is also the author of Cómo entender y cómo enseñar por y para (Routledge, 2020), Four Dichotomies in Spanish: Adjective Position, Adjectival Clauses, Ser/Estar, and Preterite/Imperfect (Routledge, 2021) and The Fundamentally Simple Logic of Language: Learning a Second Language with the Tools of the Native Speaker (Routledge, 2021).