The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (ustedes) (unlike the standard variety which possesses two) and by inducing a double agreement to the elements that anchor this pronoun. Despite the fact that the person mismatches can be attested in object pronouns and possessives, the disagreements between subject and verb are systematic and have not been investigated in depth. In this article, I argue that these person mismatches are produced because of topicalised elements, whose anaphors within the sentence are not obliged to receive the same syntactic traces as the element they refer to. Moreover, most of the disagreements respond to silent elements that are not made explicit but which rem...
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that i...
This dissertation investigates linguistic variation and optionality in the Spanish clitic system of ...
The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (us...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
Spanish ditransitive constructions are characterized by the optionality of dative clitic doubling (D...
In Spanish clitic-doubling constructions, the clitic should agree in number with its coreferential d...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
One of the main discussions about the interaction between morphology and syntax revolves around the ...
This paper focuses on the notion of “caused possession” as the key factor responsible for a number o...
In this paper I link floating features in clitic clusters with two third-person participants to a sp...
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person-case constraint (PCC) repair constitute tw...
This paper discusses and analyzes the syntactic correlation between three different phenomena in Spa...
The current study compares the distribution of clitic doubling (CD) in two varieties of Spanish: Pen...
This study examines the acquisition of plural noun phrases in L2 English by native Spanish speakers....
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that i...
This dissertation investigates linguistic variation and optionality in the Spanish clitic system of ...
The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (us...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
Spanish ditransitive constructions are characterized by the optionality of dative clitic doubling (D...
In Spanish clitic-doubling constructions, the clitic should agree in number with its coreferential d...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
One of the main discussions about the interaction between morphology and syntax revolves around the ...
This paper focuses on the notion of “caused possession” as the key factor responsible for a number o...
In this paper I link floating features in clitic clusters with two third-person participants to a sp...
Optional versus obligatory clitic doubling and the person-case constraint (PCC) repair constitute tw...
This paper discusses and analyzes the syntactic correlation between three different phenomena in Spa...
The current study compares the distribution of clitic doubling (CD) in two varieties of Spanish: Pen...
This study examines the acquisition of plural noun phrases in L2 English by native Spanish speakers....
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that i...
This dissertation investigates linguistic variation and optionality in the Spanish clitic system of ...