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The Economy of Central America: Contents From Bourbon Reforms to Liberal Reforms / He?ctor Lindo-Fuentes; The Colonial Heritage; From Traditional to Export Agriculture; Export Agriculture and Trade; Conclusion; Notes; 2. Society and Politics in Central America, 1821-1871 / Lowell Gudmundson; The Conservative Interlude and Liberal Challenge; From Corn and Cattle to Coffee: Land Tenure Policies; The Church Question: Mortmain and Life's Blood; Secularization and the Clerical Counteroffensive; Society Transformed: Economic and Demographic Bases 327 $aSociety Redefined: Race Mixture and Ethnic IdentityConclusion; Notes; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index 330 $a Central America and its ill-fated federation (1824-1839) are often viewed as the archetype of the "anarchy" of early independent Spanish America. This book consists of two interralted essays dealing with the economic, social, and political changes that took place in Central America, changes that let to both Liberal regime consolidation and export agricultural development after the middle of the last century. 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The constructions: Experiencer as Subject (ESC) vs. Experiencer as Object (EOC); 1.1 The constructions; 1.2 Case marking and pronominal syncretism in ESCs and EOCs; 1.3 The object experiencer in Di Tullio (2004) and Melis (1999) 327 $a2. Methods2.1 Data selection; 3. Results; 3.1 Discourse-related and semantic features of EOCs and ESCs; 3.2 ESCs, EOCs and text type (genre); 4. Discussion; 5. Conclusions; References; Part II. Collostructional analysis; Chapter 5. Spanish constructions of directed motion - a quantitative study: Typological variation and framing strategy; 1. Introduction; 2. Background; 3. Theoretical framework; 4. Methodology; 5. 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