La distribución de uso is/se en los prosistas latinos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/emerita.1992.v60.i1.485Abstract
Against the old common opinion, the use of is/se for the Third Person Anaphora obeys to a well founded distribution in Latin prose, if, on the one hand, we try to find the empractic situation underlying the production that the texts show, and, on the other, we respect the different blocks in the decursus. Then, it will appear a preference to Anaphora with se pointing to empractic First Person, or to Second Person, according to empractic meaning of each produced stretch.
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