La gramática estructural: principios, método y sistema
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El propósito de este artículo es sugerir la posibilidad de organizar en la Argentina una nueva área de trabajo en la que deberían encontrarse psicólogos y gramáticos. El proyecto no es nuevo ni pretende serlo. Roman Jakobson, por ejemplo, ha señalado la relación entre las estructuras sintácticas y un tipo especial de afasia, caracterizado por la incapacidad de organizar las palabras en unidades más complejas: "Dans ce type d'aphasie, dgiciente quant au contexte, et qu'on pourrait appeler trouble de la contiguitê, l'êtendue et la variété des phrases diminuent L'ordre des mots devient chaotique; les liens de coordination et de subordination grammaticales, soit d'accord ou de rection, son dissous".Downloads
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2014-10-10
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Manacorda de Rosetti, M. (2014). La gramática estructural: principios, método y sistema. Journal of Psychology, 3. Retrieved from https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/revpsi/article/view/1008
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