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Silvia Kaul de Marlangeon
Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto
Argentina
Vol 19 (2013), Articles
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/m.v19i0.1938
Submitted: 02-06-2014 Accepted: 02-06-2014
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This paper deals with the evaluative function of groups formed by a quantifyingadverb (ending in -ly in English and in -mente in Spanish) and the word modified by it. Thecontrastive analysis is based on a corpus of labels attached to select and expensive goods. Theresults seem to suggest that there are no significant differences between English and Spanish inthe pragmatic evaluation implicit in the groups considered. In both languages these expressionsconstitute elements of opinion that function in the service of the label genre in their respectivecultural contexts.
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