Caplletra : Revista Internacional de Filologia. 1992. No. 12
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- La proposta gramatical del P. Lluís Fullana i Mira: (1871-1948)(1992) Simbor i Roig, VicentBy studying step by step, from beginnig to end, Father Fullana's grammatical studies, Prof. Simbor offers the reader the possibility of following the ideological evolution of this outstanding Valencian grammarian during three main periods: A unitarian one (1902-1915), a secessionist one (1915-1932), and a final one (1932-1948), when, after being the first to accept and to sign the unitarian ortography of Castelló de la Plana, he seems to have closed the process by accepting P. Fabra's proposals.
- La Gramàtica valenciana de Manuel Sanchis Guarner(1992) Ferrando Francés, AntoniThis article studies Sanchis Guarner's Gramàtica Valenciana, trying to assess its relevant contribution, referring not only to the author's ideology and established goal, but also to its historical context and to its Catalan as well as Valencian precedents, like Fabra on one side, and Fullana, Giner and Salvador, on the other.
- Uns composts valencians en llur context romànic(1992) Colón Domènech, GermàAs it seems, Catalan does not have a system which, as in the case of related languages (like for instance Occitan boui-abaisso; French tournevire; Spanish muerdehuye), allows to form new nouns by means of assembling two verbal forms of Imperative. Prof. Colón studies some of the few instances where this special construction has been documented in Catalan and he reaches the conclusion that all of them seem to be loans from other languages.
- Reflexions al voltant de la proposta lingüística de Josep Nebot i Pérez(1992) Ramos Alfajarín, Joan-RafaelThis article tries to outline the general background of grammatical studies in Catalan by the end of the 19th century and beginnings of the 20th century, while phocusing on the work of the Valencian grammarian Josep Nebot i Pérez, his linguistic ideology and his interesting proposal of producing two different set of grammars: a popular one, and another addressed to the more cultivated reader.


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