Victorian England (1837-1901)
-Trade free trade,
Merchant-marine fleet.
- System More power to the liberal bourgeoisie
They set the laws and Acts (1832-1885
1 Rural Reform 1832 Parliament seats removed in 2 groups: liberal conservative
2nd Reform 1867 vote added sectors
3rd Reform 1884 universal male suffrage, vote for men. 1931 first year where women could vote.
-Liberal parties, workers could vote.
-Self-Government in Ireland. Nationalism appeared. aid to immigrants. After the 1st War M 1914, Irish independence.
English colonial empire
-Goal England retain and expand their empires, all countries wanted the same territory there are frictions, 1 War M
England in the 1st colonial power
In 1850 control of trade routes
establishments African Coast "slaves"
plantation colonies "tropical fruit"
colonies of white settlement and exploitation.
-In 1882 crop Other factors people to migrate
Colonies of settlement and self-government autonomy Policy Foreign Policy Governor-General English parliament.
"In expanding its colonies such as India, raw materials were obtained. Sepoy Revolt of 1858.
Communication mode
Looking statements The trial begins at 2
Interrogator obtain information Are you gay?
MANDATORY influence the recipient did not eat that
Exclamations are 2! Are you gay! Do not eat!
Modalities set
LIMITATION statement as true today Volvere
Desiderando statement as desirable OJALA ..
Doubtful indeed perhaps doubt approve on 1
LIKELIHOOD facts as possible may ...
VALUES VALUES on some fact Thou canst not go
Polysemic write anything 2 signi distinctive mountain
Homonymous 2signi spelled the same different homographs
Homophones sound the same scribe cat distinguished vacabaca
GRADE ADJECTIVE POSITIVE The house is big
COMPARATIVE DEGREE sta qe expensive house is yours +
This house is superlatively expensive
specific name behind front explanatory name
Qualifying smart large
Colloquialisms Madrid, Valencia
Cuasideterminados next, previous
Classification of sentences or predicate structure
Copula verb to be, or appear to be + attribute
Preacher copula
Transitive verb + predicative CD
Predicative verb IMPASSABLE No CD
Impersonal is no subject "as if you say something"
PASSIVE The subject receives the action
ACTIVE The subject performs the action
Elemen METAFORA Dients imaginary as real x prlas
Exaggeration HYPERBOLE 1 change Gigante x prsona pekeƱa
I went outside and take 2 Metonymy copasCOPAS x LIKIDO of glasses