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Masculine or Feminine Spanish
Nouns
All nouns in Spanish are either masculine or feminine. The definite article (the) is el before a masculine singular noun (or los before a masculine ...
http://www.esdict.com/downloads/Masculine vs Feminine Spanish Nouns.pdf
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Is this thing masculine or
feminine? Rules for finding a
Spanish ...
Words that refer specifically to females like “profesora” are feminine. B. Masculine Nouns: 1. Spanish nouns that end in the letter “o” are almost always ...
http://osms.olentangy.k12.oh.us/teachers/ashlee_ralph/Downloads/Gender Practice.pdf?FCItemID=S02355C33
- Lesson 1I
Nouns and Definite Articles
Nouns and Definite Articles. In Spanish, all nouns (words that name a person, place, or thing) are either masculine or feminine. ...
http://share.ehs.uen.org/system/files/SpILes1I.pdf
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1.2 Notes Singular/Plural and
Masculine/Feminine Nouns and
...
In English, nouns are neutral, but in Spanish, nouns have gender (masculine or feminine). Usually, nouns ending in “o” are masculine and nouns ending in “a” ...
http://cibacs.org/teacherpages/jbronkar/PDFs/1.2 notes nouns and adjectives.pdf
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Microsoft PowerPoint - ch01NounsAdjArt
Gender of nouns. In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine. But how will we know? There are rules and clues. Let's look at a few. ...
http://dlc.k12.ar.us/Sharon.Fergusson/PDF/PowerPoint/Ch01NounsAdjArtRev.pdf
- 5 grade
Spanish Review and Worksheets
All Spanish nouns have gender - they are either masculine or feminine. Most nouns that end in -o are masculine, and most nouns that end in -a are feminine. ...
http://www.rpds.com/pdf/fifth-grade-spanish.pdf
- <a
href="http://www.studyspanish.com/">StudySpanish.com</a>
depending upon whether they are male or female. MASCULINE. FEMININE man woman tiger tigress aviator aviatrix. The following Spanish nouns all denote living ...
http://www.studyspanish.com/lessons/genoun1.pdf
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Gender and nouns and what they have to do with
each other
Nouns are frequently assigned the genders masculine and feminine in languages, including Spanish (you know el or la) and French (le, la) and German (der, ...
http://enterprise.xplana.com/podcaster/german/transcripts/5_gendernouns.pdf
- Grammatical
Sexism in Spanish
masculine triumphs over the feminine in Spanish. A few may be more ... proportion are masculine. Before feminine nouns beginning with ...
http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/deisenbe/jhpcolumn/jhp093.pdf
- BASIC
SPANISH
differentiate between masculine and feminine nouns in the English language), singular or plural. On the other hand, the Spanish definite article is variable ...
http://www.top-tour-of-spain.com/support-files/basic.pdf
- 1.2 People, Places,
and Things
Just as in English, Spanish nouns can either be singular, such as “cat” ... Masculine nouns often end in –o or –or, while feminine nouns often end in –a or ...
http://www.unica.co.nz/pdf/spanishsample.pdf
- Questions for Basic
Spanish Sentence Structure
Nouns work the same way in Spanish as they do in American English, ... When a masculine noun ends in -o, substitute an -a to make it feminine. ...
http://www.yoyobrain.com/cardboxes/7383.pdf
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TOP TEN TIPS FOR SPANISH
Gender In Spanish, all nouns are classified as either masculine or feminine. You can determine gender by looking at the article of the noun or the adjective ...
http://gato-docs.its.txstate.edu/slac/Subject/Modern-Language/Spanish/Top-Ten-Tips-for-Spanish/Top Ten Tips for Spanish.pdf
- Spanish
nouns: masculine or
feminine - Spanish Dict.
Skills.qxd
Spanish nouns: masculine or feminine? inglés–español. © OUP: this may be reproduced for ... Always copy the Spanish word correctly, including any accents. ...
http://www.oup.com/oxed/pdf/spanish_page14.pdf
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Grammatical gender via lexical statistics: The case of Arabic-to
...
by MA Walter - Cited by 4
http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~maw962/docs/walter-spanloans.pdf
- Indo-European
Language Jessica A. Olson ADF Member no. 2934 Clergy ...
For example, in the Spanish language, as with many other languages, there are both masculine and feminine pronouns. There are also gendered nouns and ...
http://www.druidmedb.com/uploads/3/7/8/2/378298/ie_language.pdf
- Properties of
Nouns
In Spanish, all nouns are either masculine or feminine, and knowing the proper gender is essential to correct communication in the language. Masculine nouns ...
http://www.utahspanish.com/tate/help/nounprops.pdf
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3. Articles and nouns: gender and number
Spanish, however, masculine nouns use el or un and feminine nouns use la or una. The terms masculine and feminine are used in a grammatical sense and ...
http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/mosaicos2/medialib/pdf/ch1gram3.pdf
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Evolution of Gender in Indo-European Languages
by HE Foundalis - Cited by 9
http://www3.isrl.illinois.edu/~junwang4/langev/localcopy/pdf/foundalis02evolutionOf.pdf
- What
are the main difficulties in learning Spanish for
an English ...
All nouns in Spanish are either masculine or feminine. Eg. El libro = the book (masculine) La casa = the house (feminine). Generally speaking masculine ...
http://www3.telus.net/eliomasci/Spanish Easy Difficult.pdf
- Gender Acquisition in
Bilingual Spanish
by I Kuchenbrandt - 2005 - Cited by 1
http://www.lingref.com/isb/4/098ISB4.PDF
- Lesson 1 -
Spanish 1 - Notes www.cevallose.info Lesson 1 –
Chapter ...
b. All nouns in Spanish have gender: they may be masculine or feminine. c. Un is a masculine indefinite article d. Un is used with masculine nouns ...
http://cevallose.info/spanish1/Lesson 1_Chapter2.pdf
- How do children
ascribe gender to nouns? A study of
Spanish ...
the noun's inherent gender, as for example the words mano, which is feminine, and problema, which is masculine. In addition, there are many Spanish nouns ...
http://www.informaworld.com/index/912965319.pdf
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Definite and indefinite articles F
El and la are the Spanish definite articles. They mean the same as “the” in English. • You use el with masculine nouns: el libro. You use la with feminine ...
http://teacher.kent.k12.wa.us/kentlake/clee/documents/1gps1b03.pdf
- The
sequential acquisition of L2 Spanish gender
marking ...
In Spanish, all nouns, whether their referent is animate or inanimate, are assigned either masculine or feminine gender. For animate nouns, gender is ...
https://www.indiana.edu/~iulcwp/pdfs/04-alarcon.pdf
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View or Download - Spanish Gender Assignment in an
Analogical ...
by D Eddington - Cited by 11
http://linguistics.byu.edu/faculty/eddingtond/gendernew.pdf
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1 LINGUISTICS 105, FALL 2009 ASSIGNMENT 4 Name: Section: Score
...
Nouns in Somali are masculine or feminine. As in languages like Spanish or German, even inanimate nouns are lexically masculine or ...
http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/schuh/lx105/105_00assignments/105_2009F_Assig_04.pdf
- Three
Types of Gender Marking in Predicative Nouns
Cynthia Levart ...
In (5), masculine antecedents can license feminine elided nouns, but ... Spanish”. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2002, Bok-Bennema, Reineke, ...
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/plc32/revised/zocca.pdf
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Language
In Spanish, nouns are either masculine or feminine, and there are rules to help deter- mine gender (with exceptions, of course). Feminine nouns generally ...
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/shop_pickandmix/previews/chile-easter-island-language-preview.pdf
- Suffixed
tree-nouns and grove-nouns in
early old Spanish
suffixes in this semantic field in Old Spanish, let us look at three questions. First, the alternation of masculine and feminine forms of -edo/-eda and ...
http://www.springerlink.com/index/J6P5634224H7V566.pdf
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A Connectionist account of Spanish determiner
production
2 Spanish Gender Harmony. Spanish nouns which end with -a are generally feminine, while those ending with. -o are generally masculine. ...
http://homepages.feis.herts.ac.uk/~nngroup/pubs/papers/nix-icann98.pdf
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Gender and number processing in spoken French and
Spanish
by C Faussart - Cited by 7
http://alphalinguistica.sns.it/RdL/11.1/Faussart-Jakubowicz-Costes.pdf
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Jones Power Spanish
probably have already guessed, “el” is used with masculine nouns and “la” is used with feminine nouns. For example, “the house” in Spanish would be “la ...
http://www.jonespowerspanish.com/PDF/lesson1/JPSLesson1.pdf
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Gender Assi Gender Assignment to En gnment to En gnment to English
...
in those that speak Spanish with their parents. The study found 96% standard agreement for masculine nouns and 89% for feminine nouns, yet standard ...
http://www.coh.arizona.edu/divergencias/archives/fall2004/GenderE.pdf
- 17 Gender
without Sex: the semantic exploitation of the
masculine ...
masculine gender corresponding to male sex and feminine gender to female sex. Yet in Spanish, as in many other languages, all nouns obligatorily belong to ...
http://webspace.qmul.ac.uk/cjpountain/gensex.pdf
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LEARNING VOCABULARY
blue for masculine, red for feminine and green for neuter. Spanish. Most nouns end in the letters “o” or “a”. If it ends in an “o” it is usually masculine ...
http://www.boothamschool.com/documents/Vocabularylearningguidance2009.pdf
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Spanish I - BIENVENIDOS
(an idea, happiness).In Spanish, all nouns have a gender - they are either masculine or feminine. It is very important to learn a noun's gender along with ...
http://www.sbac.edu/~antonycd/ehs_media_center/documents/Spanish1PIB.pdf
- Underspecification
and Default Morphology in Second Language
Spanish
by C McCarthy - Cited by 1
http://128.197.86.186/posters/29/MccarthyBUCLD2004.pdf
- Constraining
gender assignment rules
masculine and a feminine gender), Corbett maintains that a possible factor in ... instance, Portorican Spanish speakers treat the English loanword ... the Russian one, but also feminine nouns ending in -o, which should be masculine ...
http://mmm.lingue.unibo.it/mm5-abstracts/thornton.pdf
- Grammatical gender and
grammatical stems
... French, Spanish) but unlike English, Czech nouns are marked for grammatical gender. Czech has three grammatical genders: Masculine (M),. Feminine (F) ...
http://cokdybysme.net/pdfs/genderstems.pdf
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Gender (Genero)
In Spanish all nouns (los sustantivos) have either masculine or feminine gender. This is grammatical; it does not mean that Spanish speakers perceive things ...
http://www.infopeople.org/training/past/2007/surviv2/cg_proper_gender.pdf
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Diminutivization supports gender acquisition in Russian
children
by V KEMPE - 2003 - Cited by 22
https://dspace.stir.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/1893/268/1/diminutivization-supports-gender-acquisition.pdf
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Sex, Syntax, and Semantics
by L Boroditsky - Cited by 100
http://www.mit.edu/~lschmidt/grammatical_gender/gender-cogsci2000.pdf
- Gender
Mismatches in Spanish and French N1/A de N2
Affective ...
by LDC Martınez - 2003 - Cited by 1
http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/HPSG/3/casillas.pdf
- Command of gender
agreement in school-age Spanish-English ...
Although nouns in Spanish are lexically specified as belonging to the feminine or masculine classes, we can only determine reliably the classification of ...
http://ijb.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/3/301.pdf
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Gender Agreement in Adult Second Language Learners and
Spanish ...
by S Montrul - 2008 - Cited by 20
http://www.silviaperpinan.net/Professional/Publications_files/Montrul Foote Perpinan 2008.pdf
- Shortcut
to Spanish
Masculine or feminine gender features in just about every sentence of Spanish. ...... Also Spanish nouns about things can be masculine so you use El or Un- ...
http://www.spanish-is-easy.com/support-files/4chapters.pdf
- The
Gender Congruity Effect: Evidence from Spanish and
Catalan
by A Costa - 1999 - Cited by 39
http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~caram/PDFs/1999_Costa_et_al_LCP.pdf
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Sample Pages for STEP UP YOUR SPANISH TRANSLATIONS
(2).pub (Read-Only)
The words agua, acta and asma are feminine nouns that take the masculine, ... Investigación means investigation, but it is also the Spanish word for ...
http://www.spanishstepsonline.com/pdfs/Sample Pages for STEP UP YOUR SPANISH TRANSLATIONS.pdf
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How Can Child-Directed Speech Facilitate the Acquisition of ...
by V Kempe - 2001 - Cited by 22
http://faculty.piercecollege.edu/levined/word/Articles/Child-directed speech.pdf
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