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irmamar February 25, 2011 04:53 AM

De acuerdo con
 
I want to say:

Según X bla, bla, bla. De acuerdo con su teoría bla, bla, bla.

According X blah, blah, blah. Following :?:his theory...

I wouldn't like to say "In accordance with" because it could sound like repetition.

Thanks. :)

laepelba February 25, 2011 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106196)
I want to say:

Según X bla, bla, bla. De acuerdo con su teoría bla, bla, bla.

According to X blah, blah, blah. Following :?:his theory...

I wouldn't like to say "In accordance with" because it could sound like repetition.

Thanks. :)

When used in this sense, it's "according to", not "accordance with". "Accordance with" you would have to have something before and after: This new rule about cell phone use in school is in accordance with the increased popularity of text messaging.

If you're talking about someone who says or thinks or believes something, you use "according to": According to my mother, the "good old days" were better.

If you're looking for an alternate way to say it, you might want to say "According to X, blah, blah, blah. Corresponding to his theory..." But that would sound a bit stuffy. Remember that we English speakers don't necessarily have the same hang-up with repetition or "euphony" (like Malila talks about) as Spanish-speakers seem to.....

irmamar February 25, 2011 05:27 AM

Sorry, I forgot that 'to' (I always forget something :thinking: ).

So "corresponding" would be a good alternative, wouldn't it? I'm writing formally. I thought I had seem "following" in some similar contexts. :thinking:

Thanks. :)

Perikles February 25, 2011 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106196)
Según X bla, bla, bla. De acuerdo con su teoría bla, bla, bla.

According X blah, blah, blah. Following :?:his theory...

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106198)
So "corresponding" would be a good alternative, wouldn't it? I'm writing formally. I thought I had seem "following" in some similar contexts. :thinking:

Thanks. :)

I really don't think that sounds very good. You could avoid the problem by removing the first 'According':

X argues that bla bla bla. In accordance with this theory ....
X maintains that .....
X takes the view that ..... :)

irmamar February 25, 2011 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 106199)
I really don't think that sounds very good. You could avoid the problem by removing the first 'According':

X argues that bla bla bla. In accordance with this theory ....
X maintains that .....
X takes the view that ..... :)

Good point of view. I hadn't think of it. :)

Perikles February 25, 2011 05:53 AM

I assume that 'in accordance with' is what you want, not 'according to' :)

irmamar February 25, 2011 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Perikles (Post 106201)
I assume that 'in accordance with' is what you want, not 'according to' :)

Well assumed. :D (I'll try to remember :thinking:)

AngelicaDeAlquezar February 25, 2011 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by laepelba (Post 106197)
Remember that we English speakers don't necessarily have the same hang-up with repetition or "euphony" (like Malila talks about) as Spanish-speakers seem to.....

There's no hang-up, it's aesthetics! http://forums.tomisimo.org/picture.p...&pictureid=684

:lol:

laepelba February 26, 2011 06:59 AM

uyyyy.... I didn't mean it as an insult. Sorry! It's just that it would not bother me at all to hear "according to" twice in that kind of context.......... (I LOVE your icons!)

irmamar February 27, 2011 03:54 AM

What's the difference between "in accordance with" and "according to"?

Perikles February 27, 2011 05:12 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106334)
What's the difference between "in accordance with" and "according to"?

Suppose X has a theory, which is explained and developed. If you are referring to something which is already part of that theory, then it is according to that theory. If you are talking of something which is not yet part of the theory, but agrees with it, then it is in accordance with that theory.

Einstein announced his theory of relativity in 1898 (?). According to this theory, the speed of light is constant in any frame of reference.

Last week, astrophysicists measured the ...bla bla... of distant galaxies.. bla bla. These measurements are in accordance with Einstein's theory of relativity.

According to is probably more common (49 to 21 in BNC)

irmamar February 27, 2011 11:24 AM

And talking about X? I mean, "according to/ in accordance with X".

Edit: X is a person.

Perikles February 27, 2011 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106369)
And talking about X? I mean, "according to/ in accordance with X".

Edit: X is a person.

You can't really be "in accordance with" a person. If person X has told you something, and you repeat what X has said, then you would say "according to X.... "

irmamar February 28, 2011 03:01 AM

Then, "in accordance with a theory" and "according to a person". Thanks. :)

vita32 February 28, 2011 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106406)
Then, "in accordance with a theory" and "according to a person". Thanks. :)

Can't you say for example: "According to the theory of Mr. X or According to Mr. X's theory...."

It seems to me that "in accordance with" denotes compliance instead of merely citing another person's words/theory. For example: The police officer performed his duties in accordance with the law. :thinking:

irmamar March 01, 2011 01:33 AM

Thanks, Vita. :)

vita32 March 02, 2011 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by irmamar (Post 106484)
Thanks, Vita. :)

De nada, Irmamar.:)


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