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    Loísmo (redirect from Laísmo)
    Loísmo, with its feminine counterpart laísmo, is a feature of certain dialects of Spanish consisting of the use of the pronouns lo, la, los, and las (which...
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    indirect object pronouns are replaced by lo, la, los, or las (loísmo and laísmo), but this usage is not accepted by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish...
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    preponderant language throughout the territory. The phenomena of leísmo and laísmo are considered to be deviations characteristic of the varieties of Spanish...
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    common in Spain than in the Americas) are called "leísmo", "loísmo", or "laísmo", according to which respective pronoun, le, lo, or la, has expanded beyond...
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  • 2307/340806. JSTOR 340806. "Uso de los pronombres lo(s), la(s), le(s). Leísmo, laísmo, loísmo". rae.es (in Spanish). Fernández-Ordóñez 2016, p. 390. Fernández-Ordóñez...
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    preservation ([maˈðɾið]) realised with varying degrees of relaxation. leísmo, laísmo and loísmo. According to Samuel Gili Gaya [es], in Madrid speech, pronoun...
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    phenomenon also occurs in the same regions of Spain and is known as loísmo or laísmo. In loísmo, the direct object pronouns lo and los are used in contexts where...
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    approved usages are named leísmo (for the use of le as a direct object), and laísmo and loísmo (for the use of la and lo as indirect objects). The object pronoun...
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  • favor the more simple grammatical system, that is, the one without leísmo. Laísmo (the substitution of indirect pronoun le with la, as in the sentence la...
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    objects, the use of le is predominant, with a minority of speakers using la (laísmo). Indicating possession in Philippine Spanish is frequently expressed not...
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    system are labelled leísmo, or the use of le, les for a direct object, and laísmo, refers to the use of la, las for an indirect object. Following a period...
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