Francisco Javier Rubio-Orecilla

Francisco Javier Rubio-Orecilla
  • University of Salamanca

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Resumen. En el sistema educativo español actual, se abordan frecuentemente contenidos relacionados con la variedad lingüística en la asignatura de Lengua Castellana y Literatura. Estos versan sobre temas como el origen histórico de la variación lingüística peninsular, la situación de bilingüismo y diglosia en algunas Comunidades Autónomas, el españ...
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In the 20th century, comparative literature and cognitive poetics came into contact with classical Indian literary theory, based on a systematic classification of the states of mind manifested as the aesthetic experience of emotion (rasa) in the viewer or listener, actualized through the suggestiveness (dhvani) of the text. This paper proposes a cr...
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This paper focusses on verbal politeness in the direct speech found in Vedic. Certain impersonalisation strategies typical of classical Sanskrit are already attested here, as third-person polite directives or as the expression of the speaker’s wishes, rather than as direct commands, and represent the maximum degree of illocutionary opacity. Passive...
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Esta monografía ofrece el análisis de diversos textos mitológicos de los Vedas, junto con la edición bilingüe de los mismos. En ellos, el poder de la palabra sagrada, central en la cultura védica, se manifiesta en el mito: así, el dios Indra libera las vacas de la Aurora mediante un grito ritual. Entre los textos traducidos se encuentran el famoso...
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The Greek presence between the 3rd and 1st centuries BC in Bactria and Gandhāra, and western India led to an intense cultural exchange. This article discusses the Brahmanical reaction to this foreign presence, and the characterization of the Yavanas (Greeks) as Mleccha (barbarians, ritually impure), as well as various myths about their origin in th...
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La comparación etimológica de secuencias como i.a. srávas...áksitam: gr. κλευ αϕθιτον "gloria imperecedera" abre la posibilidad de reconstruir los restos literarios de una lengua desaparecida, el proto-indoeuropeo, cuyo sistema gramatical reconstruyen los lingüistas según una metodología muy definida. Aplicando este método a la dicción formular de...
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In this paper for kamasiosuei ikenionke setantunos possible segmentations are analyzed; so a PN kamasio (gen.sg.) is isolated from the reflexive form suei; ikenionke could be an abl. sg. with lack of the ending -z, if we don't must read †ikenion[tes] ke[nteis]. The PN setantunos (<--*seχtam "seven") is proposed as a derivation basis, in a word-form...
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Las inscripciones celtibéricas publicadas después del IV bronce de Botorrita, en especial el plomo de Inhiesta, nos han proporcionado un cierto número de nuevas formas verbales. En el presente trabajo he reunido todas esas formas, así como otras que han surgido a partir de nuevas lecturas e interpretaciones de las inscripciones ya conocidas, y he i...
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In this paper the Celtiberian tessera K.14.1 from Sasamon is analyzed. The inscription is a twofold hospitium document between IroreKiios, qualificated of monituuKoos, and Nemaios. Likely monituuKoos, which we find as a derivation basis of the epitheton of the Matres Monitucinae, is an ethnic adjective; nevertheless it could also be explained as an...
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One of the most striking features of Celtic syntax is the systematic infixation of unstressed pronouns between preverb and verb or between particle and verb: a special development of Wackernagel's Law, which gave rise to the Old Irish verb complex paradigm. However, the evidence for pronoun infixation in continental Celtic is very scarce: neither C...
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The reconstruction of a proto-language must be supported by the typological verification of its linguistic plausibility. In the case of Indo-European, the optimistic application of abstract linguistic criteria by neo-Grammatists and structuralists resulted in the creation of a proto-language whose only typological models were certain Caucasian or A...
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This paper analyses some Gaulish pronominal forms normally understood as ‘suffixed’. Although pronouns that occur after a verbal form (e.g. pissiu-mi, uediiu-mi; ni tixsintor sies; perhaps pise-tu), this position does not necessarily imply a grammaticalized ‘suffixing’: in many cases, there are alternative explanations or explanations or (in the ca...
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El Experto Universitario en Lenguas y Culturas de India e Irán se desarrolla en la Universidad de Salamanca, por iniciativa del 'Equipo Indoiranístico' del departamento de Filología Clásica. Su dirección incluye a la directora , Ana Agud; al diseñador y coordinador informático, César Fidalgo; al secretario, íñigo Eguaras (becario de investigación)....

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