This article covers the origin, types and development of the 'voseo', the second person singular form of address (as opposed to the Spanish second person plural form of address, N.d.T.) which two thirds of the Latin American inhabitants use. Its aims is to reflect about the possibility of introducing it into the teaching in schools and in the production of the contents in the media of the regions that use it regularly and view it as a strong element of cultural identity. Studying the 'voseo' contributes to understand a linguistic phenomenon deeply rooted in Latin America and the Caribbean that deserves a greater recognition and a continued research, since its development despite the rigid rules of traditional Castilian from Spain is taking ...
La lengua española es la lengua oficial en muchos países y debido a su amplitud presenta muchas vari...
While usted is considered the formal second person singular pronoun in most Spanish dialects, vos an...
Sociolinguistic studies that explore Central American voseo are few and represent different historic...
Voseo—the linguistic phenomenon of using subject vos and/or its corresponding verb forms and complem...
This paper investigates the origins and uses of the pronoun \u27vos\u27 and its forms in Central Ame...
this article pretends to offer a description about the morphosyntactic features of pronoun vos, with...
This article aims at showing how the language can identify a person with a specific community. The ...
This work discusses the importance of the language varieties in the Spanish language to the process ...
This article questions the traditional account of Chilean and River Plate voseo verb forms which der...
This bachelor's thesis focuses on one of the most noticeable features of contemporary Argentine Span...
In Chilean Spanish, second-person address is non-uniform in that the vos competes with the conventio...
Despite being used extensively in Central and South America, the pronoun vos is conspicuously absent...
This work approaches the phenomenon called voseo from two different points of view: synchronic and d...
El voseo americano es un fenómeno exclusivo del español americano. Aunque normalmente se relaciona c...
El presente estudio intenta rastrear, a manera de trabajo empírico piloto, la situación en que se en...
La lengua española es la lengua oficial en muchos países y debido a su amplitud presenta muchas vari...
While usted is considered the formal second person singular pronoun in most Spanish dialects, vos an...
Sociolinguistic studies that explore Central American voseo are few and represent different historic...
Voseo—the linguistic phenomenon of using subject vos and/or its corresponding verb forms and complem...
This paper investigates the origins and uses of the pronoun \u27vos\u27 and its forms in Central Ame...
this article pretends to offer a description about the morphosyntactic features of pronoun vos, with...
This article aims at showing how the language can identify a person with a specific community. The ...
This work discusses the importance of the language varieties in the Spanish language to the process ...
This article questions the traditional account of Chilean and River Plate voseo verb forms which der...
This bachelor's thesis focuses on one of the most noticeable features of contemporary Argentine Span...
In Chilean Spanish, second-person address is non-uniform in that the vos competes with the conventio...
Despite being used extensively in Central and South America, the pronoun vos is conspicuously absent...
This work approaches the phenomenon called voseo from two different points of view: synchronic and d...
El voseo americano es un fenómeno exclusivo del español americano. Aunque normalmente se relaciona c...
El presente estudio intenta rastrear, a manera de trabajo empírico piloto, la situación en que se en...
La lengua española es la lengua oficial en muchos países y debido a su amplitud presenta muchas vari...
While usted is considered the formal second person singular pronoun in most Spanish dialects, vos an...
Sociolinguistic studies that explore Central American voseo are few and represent different historic...