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Spanish Linguistic Concepts: Verbal Periphrasis, Semantics, and Grammar

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4. Aspectual periphrasis .- They may be given several types:
* Inchoative (report the onset of action (it is about to leave ...)
* Durata: information for action in its development (being considered ...)
* Results. To report the action (the lecture is finished ...)
* Iter. Report the repetition of an action (again explained the lesson ...)
5. Periphrasis manners. They are of several types:
a) the obligation: duty, have to, have to ... He must study the exam.
b) the possibility or probability: duty, power, having to ... Must be in the yard.
c) approach: come to, to ... The pen can cost a few thousand pesetas. In semantics, Synonyms is a similarity between certain meanings. Synonymy is between absolute terms whose meaning is identical.

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Key Linguistic Terms Defined

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Linguistic Terms Defined

Phrases

Phrases are combinations of words whose meaning is not equivalent to the sum of its elements. Examples include verbal (e.g., 'drinking are the winds'), nominal (e.g., 'another matter'), adjectival (e.g., 'mad'), and so on.

Proverbial Phrases

Proverbial phrases are groups of words with a unified meaning that refer to characters or events of historical or cultural tradition. Example: 'Rome was not built in one hour'.

Proverbs

Proverbs are full and independent constructs that express a thought, observation, or warning, generally with a judgmental tone. Example: 'He who rises early, God helps him'.

Features of Technical Language

  • Precision and Monosemy: Each term must have a single meaning.
  • Neutrality or Impersonality: No
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Mastering IP Subnetting and Network Address Calculation

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Understanding IP Address Classes and Basic Subnetting

IP addresses are categorized into classes, each with a default subnet mask that defines its network and host portions. Let's examine examples for Class A, B, and C networks.

Class A IP Address Calculations

  • IP Address: 18.120.16.250
  • Default Class: Class A
  • Default Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0 (or /8)
  • Network Address: 18.0.0.0
  • Broadcast Address: 18.255.255.255

Class B IP Address Calculations

  • IP Address: 18.120.16.255
  • Default Class: Class B
  • Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0 (or /16)
  • Network Address: 18.120.0.0
  • Broadcast Address: 18.120.255.255

Class C IP Address Calculations

  • IP Address: 194.209.14.33
  • Default Class: Class C
  • Default Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (or /24)
  • Network Address: 194.209.14.0
  • Broadcast Address: 194.
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Analyzing Opinion Pieces: Structure and Language

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Analyzing Opinion Pieces

(Titled) ... (publication and date). Journalistic genre: Opinion subgenre. Item to be presented subjectively, allowing us to understand the author's (name) thesis.

Signed Article/Summary

Communication elements are present, though unilateral (not occurring simultaneously with the issuer's message, but when the reader receives it).

Therefore, we consider that (title text) responds to the characteristics of expository-argumentative texts. Its internal structure corresponds to the typical organization of such texts:

  • Introduction: The author introduces the facts on which to display their position and the focus of the discourse.
  • Conclusion: The author closes the linguistic discourse with a summary of views developed in the text
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Linguistic Sign Characteristics: Essential Properties

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Linguistic Sign Characteristics

The following are key characteristics of linguistic signs:

  1. Solidarity: The signifier (sgte) and signified (Sgdo) mutually require each other. A string without an associated Sgdo is not a linguistic sign. Conversely, a Sgdo cannot exist without a sgte. They are interdependent.
  2. Arbitrariness: The connection between a signifier and its signified is unmotivated and based on agreement among users. The sequence of sounds forming the sgte has no inherent relation to the concept it evokes. Therefore, an alternative sgte could have been chosen.
  3. Articulated: Linguistic signs are composed of smaller units and are divisible. Martinet described this as a double articulation:
    • Units of the 1st articulation: Signs can be divided
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Key 19th-Century Spanish Authors: Larra, Clarín, Galdós

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Mariano José de Larra: Critical Writings

His newspaper articles are classified into three groups:

  • Articles of Manners: These criticized the backward and uncivilized Spanish society of his time. He defended Europeanization and the country's modernization, with French society as a model. Larra intended to help reform these customs.
  • Political Articles: These harshly attacked the Carlists and also the moderate-leaning liberal governments.
  • Literary Criticism: These items are comments on various literary works. As an author, he is Romantic, but as a critic, he is eclectic. He has a direct and uncomplicated style, though with very careful language. He uses stories inspired by everyday life as examples for his theses, develops small essays, uses irony,
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Charles Dickens's Social Critique and the Tragic Vision of Later Novels

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Charles Dickens: Life, Legacy, and Social Criticism (1812–1870)

His American tour was highly successful. Dickens was the first editor of the Daily News.

The Master of Sentiment and Social Reform

To his contemporaries, he was the master of sentiment. But his popularity arose from his denunciation of specific ills that everybody hated and his advocacy of improvements that everybody supported. Even the most devastating attacks by Dickens upon contemporary society are primarily aimed not against bourgeois ideals but against the failure of men to live up to those ideals.

His success sprang too from the romantic treatment of characters within realistic settings.

The Pillars of Dickens's Continuing Stature

His continuing stature rests upon:

  • Fantastic fertility
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Understanding Essay and Journalistic Genres

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Characteristics of the Essay Genre

The essay belongs to the didactic prose genre and is defined as a letter of variable length. The author addresses a subject through a subjectively objective, argumentative procedure.

  • Size of Subject Matter: Can cover any topic, though current and humanistic issues are most common.
  • Subjectivity: The author conveys personal thoughts, opinions, criticisms, and experiences.
  • Open Structure: The author makes no commitment to a rigorous treatment of the subject, though it usually follows an argumentative structure.
  • Lively, Dynamic, and Suggestive Style: Spreads theory on a topic in a simple, clear, and attractive manner.
  • Use of Literary Procedures: The author may employ aesthetic or literary elaboration to make the subject
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Understanding Narrative and Dialogue in Literature

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Narrative: Definition and Purpose

A narrative is a form of expression used to recount events or stories, whether real or imagined, that happen to characters within a specific space and time. Literary narrative appears in novels, tales, and legends. While the story is not exclusive to literary news or features, its primary function is referential, aiming to reflect events that are either real or invented.

Key Features of Narrative

  • Action: The events that occur within the narrative, typically structured into an introduction, middle, and end.
  • Time: Encompasses the time of writing, the time of the story, and the historical context of the events.
  • Space: Indicates the setting where the story takes place.
  • Characters: The individuals involved in the narrative.
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Spanish Literature & Language

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Expressions of Opinion

When expressing opinions, use phrases like "In my opinion" or "My point of view," or first-person verbs such as "I believe" or "I think."

Argumentation

Opinions should be supported by arguments. Use causal conjunctions like "It seems inappropriate because..." or "Because..."

Arguments can be strengthened with adjectives that express an evaluation of reality.

The Verb Phrase

The verb phrase acts as the predicate of a sentence, and its core is a verb.

Verbs indicate actions (studying, running, laughing) or states (being, seeming) and express time.

  • Verbal moods include indicative, subjunctive, and imperative.

Clarín's Stories

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