Wait 'til you learn to say things you can't say in English! What's New! - ¡Qué Hay de Nuevo! 31 October, 2006: Below are the latest pages to be added or updated: Intro to Cognates: Nouns ending -sion Spanish Prepositions: Hasta ...
Unlike English words, Spanish words include gender identification, with the ending letters in the noun signifying a feminine or masculine designation. For example, nouns that end in -a, -ad, -ie, -cion, -sion, -ud and -umbre generally refer to a feminine noun, while words that end in -...
–In the new section When Ñ Becomes NY, I have left Paul’s words almost intact. He’s always had an interest in the history of Cataluña (which is at the centre of his book ‘Forgotten Stories From Spain: 1984 and The Spanish Civil War’) and once again, he’s been able to ...
For example, detailed observation/diary studies are especially well-suited to very young children in the early stages of development when their inventory of words and word combinations can still be captured. Structured tasks that require the child to describe a picture or tell a narrative are more...
In the literature it has been noted that compounds resort to both I- and O-ending stems and words (even inflected ones) to spell-out compound non-heads. The study takes a nanosyntactic approach to compound syntax and examines the functional structure of the main classes of Spanish compounds....