Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific changes can be attributed to language contact or not. Variation in Spanish subject pronouns is a case in point: Studies of Spanish spoken in the United States have identified a higher rate of overt pronoun use than is found in Spanish spoken elsewhere, but there is no consensus as to whether this apparent language change can be attributed to contact with Englis
In this study, we test the hypothesis that code-switching promotes grammatical convergence by invest...
According to the extended projection principle, subjects are mandatory in tensed clauses (Chomsky 19...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
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...
Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes m...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
"Spanish in New York" is a groundbreaking sociolinguistic analysis of immigrant bilingualism in a U....
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that code-switching promotes grammatical convergence by invest...
According to the extended projection principle, subjects are mandatory in tensed clauses (Chomsky 19...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
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...
Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes m...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
In situations of bilingualism in the United States, it has been shown that speakers who alter their ...
"Spanish in New York" is a groundbreaking sociolinguistic analysis of immigrant bilingualism in a U....
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that code-switching promotes grammatical convergence by invest...
According to the extended projection principle, subjects are mandatory in tensed clauses (Chomsky 19...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...