comic_fusional.gif This image contains a handwritten linguistic diagram on a white background, illustrating how words are combined in Spanish grammar under the heading "Fusional" which is written at the top left and underlined. To the right of that, the word "Spanish" is written. The main part of the image breaks down the sentence "El hombre habló con la mujer" using colored stick figures to represent each word or morpheme. Reading from left to right: 1. First, there is a red outline of a stick figure labeled with the letter "E". Below it is the English translation "the". 2. Next is a blue stick figure labeled "hombre". Below it is the translation "man". A blue bracket underneath connects this word to the previous one, indicating they form a noun phrase. 3. Then there are two green stick figures joined together by a line in the middle. The left part is labeled "habl-" and the right part is labeled "-ó". Below these figures is grammatical text that reads: "speak-INDIC.PAST.PERF.3rd.Sg", which breaks down the verb meaning (to speak) into its indicative mood, past perfect tense, third person singular form. 4. Next is a purple stick figure labeled "con". Below it is the translation "with". 5. Then there is a yellow stick figure labeled "la". Below it is the translation "the". 6. Finally, on the far right, there is a red outlined stick figure labeled "mujer". Below it is the translation "woman". A red bracket underneath connects this word back to the previous one ("la"), indicating they form another noun phrase. At the very bottom of the image, centered, is the full English translation of the sentence in quotation marks: "The man spoke with the woman." This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.