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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 58734

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[Bible. A.T.. Cantique des Cantiques (français). 1991]

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1892 (T7,N33)- (T7,N36).

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1892 (VOL17).

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En este artículo nos centramos en uno de los temas de la gramática española más complejos: la conjugación verbal. A partir de la obra de Samuel Gili Gaya (1961), Curso superior de sintaxis española, analizamos en obras gramaticales representativas de la segunda mitad del siglo XX el estudio de este tema considerando la presencia de las teorías de Gili Gaya. Con ello, pretendemos comprobar nuestra hipótesis inicial: las ideas lingüísticas de este autor suponen, en gran medida, la unión de la Gramática tradicional con enfoques posteriores.

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Helsinki : G.W. Edlund 1892, J.C. Frenckellin ja pojan kirjapaino

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Santiago Ramón y Cajal developed a great body of scientific research during the last decade of 19th century, mainly between 1888 and 1892, when he published more than 30 manuscripts. The neuronal theory, the structure of dendrites and spines, and fine microscopic descriptions of numerous neural circuits are among these studies. In addition, numerous cell types (neuronal and glial) were described by Ramón y Cajal during this time using this 'reazione nera' or Golgi method. Among these neurons were the special cells of the molecular layer of the neocortex. These cells were also termed Cajal cells or Retzius cells by other colleagues. Today these cells are known as Cajal-Retzius cells. From the earliest description, several biological aspects of these fascinating cells have been analyzed (e.g., cell morphology, physiological properties, origin and cellular fate, putative function during cortical development, etc). In this review we will summarize in a temporal basis the emerging knowledge concerning this cell population with specific attention the pioneer studies of Santiago Ramón y Cajal.