Roger L. Hadlich’s scientific contributions

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El diminutivo: Historia y funciones en el espanol clasico y moderno
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September 1975

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Roger L. Hadlich

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Emilio Nanez Fernandez

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... Few quantitative studies of the preference for -ito, -illo or -ico between the 16th c. and the 19th c. are available in the literature. Lapesa (1981, § 96, 4), based partly on a summary of research by Náñez Fernández (1973), declares the following for the 16th and 17th centuries: Fontanella (1987: 74-78) gives the following percentages of use in Buenos Aires Spanish: ...

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Corpus Size and Tagging: Methodological Strategies for Research on the History of Diminutives -ito, -illo, and -ico
El diminutivo: Historia y funciones en el espanol clasico y moderno
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  • September 1975

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