The purpose of this sociolinguistic study is to investigate the problem of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in a speech community of Mexicanos in New Brunswick (NB), New Jersey. Following Godina (2004), Mexicanos refers to people of Mexican background that have recentl
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156675/1/5803691...
Studies of Central American varieties of Spanish, including the Spanish spoken in Honduras, are scar...
This study examined the use of address pronouns in Spanish as perceived by U.S. nonnative speakers b...
This study examined the +/- presence of Spanish subject personal pronouns (yo, él/ella, nosotros/nos...
The variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) on null subject languages, though extensively r...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific c...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In this study, we evaluated the extent to which regional history has shaped the social identity nome...
In all varieties of adult Spanish, speakers can include an overt subject personal pronoun (SPP) or o...
A pesquisa apresenta a organização de um corpus inédito constituído de cartas pessoais da Bahia escr...
In traditional sociolinguistic analyses, one or more linguistic variables are examined in terms of t...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156675/1/5803691...
Studies of Central American varieties of Spanish, including the Spanish spoken in Honduras, are scar...
This study examined the use of address pronouns in Spanish as perceived by U.S. nonnative speakers b...
This study examined the +/- presence of Spanish subject personal pronouns (yo, él/ella, nosotros/nos...
The variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) on null subject languages, though extensively r...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific c...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In this study, we evaluated the extent to which regional history has shaped the social identity nome...
In all varieties of adult Spanish, speakers can include an overt subject personal pronoun (SPP) or o...
A pesquisa apresenta a organização de um corpus inédito constituído de cartas pessoais da Bahia escr...
In traditional sociolinguistic analyses, one or more linguistic variables are examined in terms of t...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156675/1/5803691...
Studies of Central American varieties of Spanish, including the Spanish spoken in Honduras, are scar...
This study examined the use of address pronouns in Spanish as perceived by U.S. nonnative speakers b...