lunes, 11 de noviembre de 2013

Spanish Language in continuous transformation, Congress concluded



The Spanish language is fertile and alive but maimed and vulnerable to pollution, concluded on Wednesday scholars and linguists to lower the curtain of the sixth International Congress of the Spanish Language .

The Spanish language "remains fertile as were the roots of your birth, your users must understand that he is alive and so is vulnerable to contamination and mutilation " said Bern Perez Ayala , director of the Panamanian Academy of Language Spanish .

During four days of the congress, which is held on a triennial , discussions focused on issues relating to the history and contributions of the book on the links between Spain and Latin America , as well as the state of reading and education. Among the hot topics included the challenges and opportunities facing the language of Cervantes to the flourishing of social networking , the Internet and media.

The concern about teaching and learning " correct language , well managed , with beauty, with care and love " was captured during the meeting in Panama , José Manuel Blecua considered , Director of the Royal Spanish Academy and president of the Association of Spanish Language Academies .

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