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  3. Vol 6 No 1 (2020)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17710/tep.2020.6.1
Published: 15-07-2020

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  • Editorial and Contents
    i-iii
    • pdf (Español)

Research papers

  • Media representation of the victim's inadequacy. Strategy to legitimize new violence
    Neyla G. Pardo Abril, Camilo Alejandro Rodríguez Flechas
    1-26
    • pdf (Español)
  • From space to causation: the polysemic item of the Spanish preposition por
    María Soledad Funes
    27-54
    • pdf (Español)
  • De ciertos ejercicios poscríticos cinematográficos. Estudio semántico discursivo
    Yamila Cobos Castillo, Teresita Urra Vargas
    55-65
    • pdf (Español)
  • 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
    Noelia Estévez Rionegro
    66-81
    • pdf (Español)
  • From amigo to gil. Treatment formulas and fustigation impoliteness among the youth
    Gabriel Alejandro Hernandez
    82-95
    • pdf (Español)
  • A terminographic definition model for a glosary of mexican virreinal liturgical documents
    Claudio Molina Salinas, Antonio Ruiz Caballero, Salvador Hernández Pech
    96-117
    • pdf (Español)

Reports

  • Epistolary genre and historical (im)politeness: state of the art and critical reflection
    Paula Albitre Lamata
    118-145
    • pdf (Español)

Working papers

  • A lexicographic approach to slurs in Uruguayan Spanish
    Ana Clara Polakof, Andrés de Azevedo
    146-159
    • pdf (Español)
  • The expression of instrumental and symbolic violence on Facebook and Twitter
    Marco Fabio Barrera Márquez, Lidia Rodríguez Alfano
    160-171
    • pdf (Español)
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