The appositive structures in Spanish
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lengsoc.v1i6.26477Keywords:
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The study of noun complement structures, specific and explicative (or appositive), in the Spanish language has a strong historical tradition. From traditional grammar, with its suggestive descriptions of the so-called noun complements, it continued with the contributions of structural grammar that analyzed them as adjective or relative propositions.
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