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SPANISH LANGUAGE - Coggle Diagram
SPANISH LANGUAGE
The sentence
Attributive Sentences
Attributive sentences cannot function on their own and, for the purposes of
meaning, they merge with the noun predicate.
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Nominal predicate
In him the verb has undergone a process of grammaticalization by which it has been
emptied of semantic content and has become a mere grammatical instrument, carrier of verbal morphemes.
Verbal predicate
In the verbal predicate, the most important element is the lexical meaning of the verb, which conditions the structure of the predicate, since it requires certain verbal complements that configure it.
SYNTAX
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The sentence
Sentences are groups of words that, in addition to being reunited with
meaning, they convey a message, coherent information
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Morphology and syntax
Spanish, like the other Mediterranean Romance languages, replaced by
a syntactic procedure which was in principle morphological
Subject and Agreement
The grammatical agreement is the agreement of the grammatical accidents of the words that are related to each other within a sentence, governing one to
other.
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Countable nouns
They point to entities that can be counted, for example five children, three rocks,
thirteen euros
The verb
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Its importance
The verb fulfills the function of being the most important word in the predicate,
its core.