The significance of the Academy’s descriptive approach to grammar is sure to be felt outside of Spain. For many years, any grammatical norm in a Latin American country was considered incorrect if it was not spoken in Spain and codified by that country’s Language Academy. One example would be the grammatical form “vos”, used to informally address a single person in place of the standard Spanish “tĂș”, which is used in multiple countries such as Argentina, Costa Rica and Guatemala. It looks as though the powers-that-be of the Spanish language are finally recognizing and accepting the richness of the language, spoken by roughly 500 million people worldwide.
The release of this tome may also serve as a reminder to non-Spanish speakers that the language is much, much richer than they realize.
I would like to purchase this book – how can I do that?
Hi Sandy, we found it here: http://libros.fnac.es/a641806/Real-Academia-Espanola-Gramatica-basica-de-la-lengua-espanola?PID=5&Mn=-1&Mu=-13&Ra=-1&To=0&Nu=1&Fr=0
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