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La distinción entre género y voz verbales en las primeras gramáticas del castellano
Author(s) -
Manuel Iglesias Bango
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
estudios humanísticos. filología/estudios humanísticos. filología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2444-023X
pISSN - 0213-1382
DOI - 10.18002/ehf.v0i11.4324
Subject(s) - confusion , nobody , ambiguity , linguistics , humanities , psychology , philosophy , literature , art , computer science , psychoanalysis , operating system
There is a certain generalized tendency to think that the problem of voice in Spanish, one way or another, has always been present in the reflections of grammarians ever since the first evidence. However, that way of thinking comes from a confusion caused by the ambiguity of the terms active/passive in the first grammatical texts. In fact, except for some former notes, it can be said that nobody has been fully aware of the matter until the XX' Century. Up to then, active and passive, when mentioned, refer to a different concept which is not the same as voice: the género verbal (verbal gender).

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