Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes mutually contradictory assumptions, all of which have been repeated for so long within different theoretical models—as well as in pre-theoretical descriptive studies—as to take on the status of received wisdom. Among these assumptions are
The goal of this study is to shed light on how empirical data on the discourse constraints of null a...
This study is one of the first variationist accounts of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Andean S...
This study was conducted to describe simmilarities and dissimilarities of the uses of personal prono...
In both Spanish and Portuguese, the expression of a subject pronoun is variable: verbs may or may no...
Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific c...
The dominant trend in variationist studies of Spanish subject expression is to focus on pronominal s...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
Contemporary research has revealed a pattern that shows later development and earlier attrition of l...
The goal of this study is to shed light on how empirical data on the discourse constraints of null a...
This study is one of the first variationist accounts of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Andean S...
This study was conducted to describe simmilarities and dissimilarities of the uses of personal prono...
In both Spanish and Portuguese, the expression of a subject pronoun is variable: verbs may or may no...
Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific c...
The dominant trend in variationist studies of Spanish subject expression is to focus on pronominal s...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
Contemporary research has revealed a pattern that shows later development and earlier attrition of l...
The goal of this study is to shed light on how empirical data on the discourse constraints of null a...
This study is one of the first variationist accounts of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Andean S...
This study was conducted to describe simmilarities and dissimilarities of the uses of personal prono...