Spanish/English CSadjectivesconvergenceThe current study investigates DP-internal adjectives in Spanish/English code-switching (CS). Specifically, we analyze two concomitant phenomena that have been previously investigated; namely, the distributional frequency and placement of adjectives in mixed determiner ...
Evidential adjectives in English and Spanish opinion discourse Table 2 shows the list of evidential adjectives in English and Spanish to be examined in this study. Using the KWIC (Key Word in Context) function of AntConc, all contexts of use of the input word were retrieved, and examples were...
'Spanish' is only an adjective, so it needs a noun after it. “Spanish”只能用作形容词,所以它后面需要一个名词。 With words for nationalities, words which end in A-N can be used as adjectives or nouns: German, Russian, Australian, Brazilian, and so on. ...
In both Spanish and English, possessive adjectives show belonging or ownership. They can also indicate a relationship between people. Because these are adjectives they must agree with the nouns they modify in terms of number and gender. Here are the possessive adjectives Singular Plural 1stPerson...
In Spanish, adjectives must agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and in number. This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well. Fo...
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In Spanish, descriptive adjectives normally comeafter the noun. The English translation may take a different word order, but in Spanish this is the general rule. Carmen tiene un vestidonegro. – Carmen has ablackdress. El tipoaltoes mi hermanorico. – Thetallguy is myrichbrother. ...
Explore demonstrative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns in Spanish. See how to use demonstrative pronouns and adjectives such as this, that,...
Do you speak Spanish? Then, it’s your lucky day today! Why? Because without you being aware of it, you know lots of personality adjectives in English. Unfortunately, in most cases, you’ll still have to learn the Germanic equivalent if you want to sound informal, but we are off to ...
When an adjective follows averbrather than a noun it is difficult to tell whether it is an adjective or anadverb. However, there is a simple trick to tell the difference between adjectives and adverbs in Spanish: if the word inquestionagrees with the noun it is an adjective; if the word...