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Fronteras en cuestión: sintaxis y discurso en las lenguas clásicas

PRAGDICAM project presentation and workshop at the University of Salamanca.

Talks:

    • Alberto Pardal (USal): Introducción y Pragmaticalización de verbos de experiencia
    • Rodrigo Verano (UAM): Verbos de lengua y funciones del discurso en griego antiguo
    • Eveling Garzón (UAM): Los disjuntos y las construcciones nominalizadas
    • Berta González (UCM): Los límites de la anotación de corpus

Date: 19 de marzo de 2021
Time: 11:30
Place: A-26 (Anayita building of the Facultad de Filología)

In order to satisfy the security mesures, we beg those interested in attending to write Alberto Pardal (pardal@usal.es)