La neología en la gramática y el diccionario del siglo XIX

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  • Margarita Lliteras Poncel University of Valladolid
  • Maria Azucena Hernández Martín University of Valladolid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.13.4035

Keywords:

Spanish Linguistic Historiography, 19th Century, Neology, Lexicon and Grammar interrelation

Abstract

Grammarian Vicente Salvá’s (1786-1849) lexicographical contributions provided a new theoretical approach to the 19th century Spanish grammar. A simultaneous dedication to these two disciplines allows us to give some examples of relations between the lexical studies and the grammar ones. Relations that Salvá and Bello’s generation (1781-1865) had already managed to establish. These authors not only contribute to lexical expansion in Spanish –against other more preservative positions–, but also describe and regulate grammar behaviors of new lexical series, like the plural form of recent borrowings or the feminine form of new constructions. The lexicographical treatment of deverbal nouns finishing in -tor , -dor , (director , conspirador ) still today reveals the problems of a 19th century marking system which in practice doesn’t take into account the noun classification as noun and adjective.

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Author Biographies

Margarita Lliteras Poncel, University of Valladolid

University Professor Department of Spanish Language

Maria Azucena Hernández Martín, University of Valladolid

Department of Music, Art and Bodily Expression

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Lliteras Poncel, M., & Hernández Martín, M. A. (2014). La neología en la gramática y el diccionario del siglo XIX. Quaderns De Filologia - Estudis Lingüístics, 13, 231–250. https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.13.4035
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