Mediaciones Sociales

Mediaciones Sociales es una revista científica de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, especializada en el campo de la Comunicación y las Ciencias Sociales. Actualmente está abierta la convocatoria para presentar artículos. Director: Francisco Javier Malagón Terrón Secretaría de Redacción: Belén Casas Mas[Leer más]
03/03/2017

Publicación del número XIV 2(28) de la Revista Internacional de Lingüística Iberoamericana: «Variación lingüística e internet: cayendo en la red»

La Revista Internacional de Lingüística Iberoamericana (RILI) ha publicado el volumen XIV nº 2 (28) 2016: «Variación lingüística e internet: cayendo en la red», que incluye artículos sobre el uso de Internet y las redes sociales como sustitutos de los corpus para recopilar muestras lingüísticas, y sobre la presencia, enseñanza y aprendizaje de las lenguas peninsulares cooficiales a través de Twitter. La Sección general recoge artículos sobre[Leer más]
28/02/2017

Advances in the Analysis of Spanish Exclamatives

Advances in the Analysis of Spanish Exclamatives is the first book of readings entirely devoted to Spanish exclamatives, a special sentence type often overlooked by contemporary linguists and neglected in standard grammatical descriptions. The seven essays in this volume, each by a leading specialist on the topic, scrutinize the syntax —as well as the semantic and pragmatic aspects— of exclamations on theoretical grounds. The book begins by[Leer más]
14/02/2017

5th conference «Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities» (CMC-Corpora2017) - Call for papers

The 5th conference CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities will focus on the collection, analysis and processing of mono and multimodal, synchronous and asynchronous communications. The focus will encompass different CMC genres. These include, but are not limited to, discussion forums, blogs, newsgroups, emails, SMS and WhatsApp, text chats, wiki discussions, social network exchanges (such as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin), discussions in[Leer más]
14/02/2017

Syntactic development of the Spanish subjunctive in second language acquisition : complement selection in nominal clauses

If you ask students taking Spanish as a foreign language which grammar point they find most challenging, many of them will probably say the subjunctive. This may be because the more common use of the subjunctive in English is captured by non-subjunctive structures like infinitival or null CP [+indicative] structures. From a generative perspective, the present study investigates second language (L2) syntactic and semantic development of the[Leer más]
30/01/2017