Acknowledgements
This free course was written by María Fernández Toro.
Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources:
Course image
© Fernando Rosell-Aguilar.
Text
Actividad 3 Paso 1: © Ediciones El País, S.L; Actividad 5 Paso 1 (Cultura): Actividad 5 Paso 1 (Cultura): es.wikipedia.org, made available under Creative Commons Attribution – ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License;Actividad 6 Paso 1: “¿Cómo se dice, banqueta, vereda o acera?” 10.3.2006, www.fundeu.es. Actividad 6 Paso 2: “Traductora afirma que los criterios comerciales afectan la evolución del español” 20.7.2005, www.fundeu.es.
Figures
Figura 1: © (Noone)/Tony/Flickr made available under Creative Commons License Deed, Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDeriva 2.0 Generic; Figura 3: Lin Linao/es.wikipedia.org, made available under GNU version 1.2, Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0, Creative Commons Attribution 2.5.
Illustrations
Figura 2 Cartoon by Heather Clarke.
Audio
Actividad 1 Paso 2:© The Open University; Actividad 5 Paso 1: Traditional Song “El Curanto”.
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