Clipping and linguistic variation are inexorably interconnected. Shortened or elliptical words reflect a great deal of variability of the language, especially in the morphological and phonological levels. The object of this study is precisely to explore the phono-graphemic and grammatical variations occurred in the visible changes undergone by clipped words in Spanish and English. A contrastive analysis of this type reveals both expectedly different correspondences in terms of gender and number, and surprisingly parallel lexico-syntactic features. This suggests that clipped or elliptical units are not only necessarily dependent on intrinsic morpho-grammatical and phonological traits, but they are also characterized by regularities and unive...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
The aim of this study is to examine the variation in the morphology and spelling of anglicisms in Sp...
This article deals with a relatively unusual word-formation process in modern Spanish whereby a new ...
Clipping and linguistic variation are inexorably interconnected. Shortened or elliptical words refle...
This paper explores the origins of clipping, revealing a multifaceted phenomenon in which expressive...
In this paper, I will endeavor to define clipping, and see if there are any semantic differences bet...
International audienceIn this paper, I will endeavor to define clipping, and see if there are any se...
Clipping is a process consisting in reducing a word by deleting one or several of its syllables. It ...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
The process of personal-name clipping is considered productive in most contemporary languages. This ...
This corpus-based study examines the expression of synthetic diminutives in the often assumed “non-e...
This paper attempts to show the dynamics in the adaptation process of Spanish anglicisms and the par...
We explored the nature of morphological variability in English-speaking learners of Spanish, examini...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Does bilingual language influence in the domain of phonetics impact the morphosyntactic domain? Span...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
The aim of this study is to examine the variation in the morphology and spelling of anglicisms in Sp...
This article deals with a relatively unusual word-formation process in modern Spanish whereby a new ...
Clipping and linguistic variation are inexorably interconnected. Shortened or elliptical words refle...
This paper explores the origins of clipping, revealing a multifaceted phenomenon in which expressive...
In this paper, I will endeavor to define clipping, and see if there are any semantic differences bet...
International audienceIn this paper, I will endeavor to define clipping, and see if there are any se...
Clipping is a process consisting in reducing a word by deleting one or several of its syllables. It ...
The present thesis combines Labovian variationism, probabilistic grammar, and grammaticalization the...
The process of personal-name clipping is considered productive in most contemporary languages. This ...
This corpus-based study examines the expression of synthetic diminutives in the often assumed “non-e...
This paper attempts to show the dynamics in the adaptation process of Spanish anglicisms and the par...
We explored the nature of morphological variability in English-speaking learners of Spanish, examini...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Does bilingual language influence in the domain of phonetics impact the morphosyntactic domain? Span...
This article explores how bilinguals perform automatic morphological decomposition processes, focusi...
The aim of this study is to examine the variation in the morphology and spelling of anglicisms in Sp...
This article deals with a relatively unusual word-formation process in modern Spanish whereby a new ...