The omission of the subordinating conjunction que in the full body of Ayacuchoan Castilian
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v10i1.24833Keywords:
Andean Spanish, syntatic analysis, syntactic interferenceAbstract
In this work it is been approached a linguistic phenomenon, on syntactic level, considered typical characteristic of the andean Spanish, is indeed referred, to the omission of the lexical complementizador "that", which appears before the completive clause as a direct object. This peculiar case, developed in the infantile language of the ayacuchano spanish is analyzed as evidence than it means the transference of the structural rule of quechua to a certain local spanish variety.
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