The syntactic-semantic structures of accusing and criticizing as verbs of negative assessment: an insight into the Archivo de Textos Hispánicos of the University of Santiago
Abstract
From an analysis of a corpora of actual language examples, wich is the empirical support of the hipothesis that will be explain in this work, we will try to do an approximation to de syntax and semantics caracterization os different constructions that the verbs criticar and acusar shows. To that, we will decribe the different syntax estructuration posibilities from each verb and the semmantic configuration associated, establishing their differences and similarities as negative valorative verbs.
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