Lexicographic analysis of José Bonilla's narrative
Abstract
Two pieces of Peruvian Bonilla's narrative work, La calle de las mesas tendidas and Duelo de una máscara, which strikingly reveal trhough popular and slag language the social conditions of the characters are analyzed in this article. Many of the terms and expressions found in these works still in line for entrance into the RAE's Dictionary.
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