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Summary of this number: ARTICLES *The Terminological Vocabulary of Medicine by Manuel Hurtado de Mendoza. Bertha M. Gutiérrez Knee * Any way you want: the in the indefinite compounds of medieval Spanish. Enrique, Pato Maldonado * Nebrija's Grammar (1492): a didactic treatise through its typography. René Pellén * Passages from the Macer Floridus
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Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *Duty (de) + infinitive: a case of free variation in Spanish? Conditioning factors in a phenomenon of syntactic alternation. José Luis Blas Arroyo *Some versions of Progne and Filomena. José Fradejas Lebrero *The deixis/anaphora distinction and its application to the forms of person in Spanish. Marcos Garcia Salido *Death
Summary of this number: *A debt in Gonzalo de Céspedes y Meneses: the vitality of the Byzantine model in The Pilgrim and Exemplary Stories. Julian Gonzalez-Barrera. *Aragonese, Navarrese and Basque in the idiomatic characterization of Vidal Mayor. Fernando Gonzalez Olle. *A new and fragmentary version of the romance in a probatio calami. Cleofé
summary of this issue *An unpublished humorous letter from Francisco de Aldana and new data for his biography. Miguel Ángel de Bunes Ibarra and Abraham Madroñal *Etymological notes to the oriental voices of the Dictionary of Castilian prose of Alfonso X of Kasten & Nitti. Federico Corriente * Poetry books in libraries of the Century of
Summary of this issue: ARTICLES *In the Prehistory of the cidian epic matter: el Cid no era el Cid/ In the prehistory of the Cid epic poetry: el Cid was not el Cid. Francisco J. Hernández * Lexical variation and dialectal areas in Castilla-La Mancha / Lexical variation and dialectal areas in Castilla-La Mancha. Nativity Hernandez