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because of the quibbling about the use of the word "America" but instead discovered that this whole section seems to me to be a collection of incomplete sentences and unclear phraseology. So I am going to make some changes and am counting on you editors out there who understand the subject to make sure that I am retaining the correct meaning. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 15:50, 19 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
For example, all this"
" But by the mid-20th century this geographical dimension was questioned under the arguments of several authors, especially Camón Aznar (1945) and Rosenthal (1958), who, defining Plateresque generically as an unitary amalgam of elements, found (Gothic, Muslim, Renaissance), the first does not consider a style to include in the Renaissance, and warns the second its association with certain buildings in other European countries, mainly France and Portugal, but also in Germany and others