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El uso de combinaciones de palabras con que en un corpus de aprendices suecos de español como lengua extranjera
Previous research in phraseological studies has approached the difficulties that learners of foreign and second languages have to produce word combinations derived from idiomatic- or phraseological principles. Using the theoretical framework of Sinclairâs idiom principle and applying a corpus-based methodological approach to contrastive linguistics and the study of interlanguage, I have analyzed the use of Spanish word sequences by Swedish learners. I argue that Swedish learners of Spanish as a Foreign Language overuse different word combinations due to mother tongue influence (Swedish), and as a consequence of different accommodation strategies in their interlanguage. The differences in function and frequency of use of these combinations decrease proportionally with the development of learnersâ knowledge and skills in the target language
Evolution of national and European policies in the field of rare diseases and their impact over the past five years
AymĂ© S, Bockenhauer D, Day S, et al. Common Elements in Rare Kidney Diseases: conclusions from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) Controversies Conference. Kidney Int. 2017;92:796â808
WHO International Classification of Diseases (ICD) Revision Process: incorporating rare diseases into the classification scheme: state of art
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Limitations of drug registries to evaluate orphan medicinal products for the treatment of lysosomal storage disorders
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