The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that induces verb and pronoun agreement in 2pl. While standard Catalan chooses us/vos as unstressed pronouns, Portuguese selects vos and Spanish, os. Nevertheless, the data taken from linguistic atlases of the 20th century point out the great quantity of 2pl allomorphs in unstressed pronouns: Tos, sos, sus, los and se. In this article, I aim to account for the linguistic geography of 2pl allomorphs and their possible linguistic factors
The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (us...
The purpose of this work is to describe the behaviour of Spanish-speaking learners of European Portu...
The future can be expressed in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula by means of several li...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that i...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula exhibit a complex system of forms of address in the s...
The generalisation of voces as the only second person plural pronoun in European Portuguese has not ...
The levelling of vocês as the informal form of address in plural in the European Portuguese still la...
Este trabajo propone una nueva interpretación de algunos topónimos ibéricos en -o y en -e, explican...
The use of ustedes instead of vosotros, in Spanish, and of vocês instead of vós, in Portuguese, is s...
The levelling of vocês as the informal form of address in plural in the European Portuguese still la...
The article analyses the loss of agreement between the dative clitic and its plural nominal referent...
The pronouns of address in Spanish present great variation throughout the whole Hispanic geography n...
Una de les evolucions característiques del català, enfront d’altres llengües romàniques, és el ...
The different Romance languages inherited from Latin the stressed pronouns nos and vos of 1pl and 2...
The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (us...
The purpose of this work is to describe the behaviour of Spanish-speaking learners of European Portu...
The future can be expressed in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula by means of several li...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula possess a second person plural subject pronoun that i...
Western Andalusian and European Portuguese only rely on a single plural pronoun in their address sys...
The Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula exhibit a complex system of forms of address in the s...
The generalisation of voces as the only second person plural pronoun in European Portuguese has not ...
The levelling of vocês as the informal form of address in plural in the European Portuguese still la...
Este trabajo propone una nueva interpretación de algunos topónimos ibéricos en -o y en -e, explican...
The use of ustedes instead of vosotros, in Spanish, and of vocês instead of vós, in Portuguese, is s...
The levelling of vocês as the informal form of address in plural in the European Portuguese still la...
The article analyses the loss of agreement between the dative clitic and its plural nominal referent...
The pronouns of address in Spanish present great variation throughout the whole Hispanic geography n...
Una de les evolucions característiques del català, enfront d’altres llengües romàniques, és el ...
The different Romance languages inherited from Latin the stressed pronouns nos and vos of 1pl and 2...
The Spanish spoken in Andalusia is characterised by having a single second person plural pronoun (us...
The purpose of this work is to describe the behaviour of Spanish-speaking learners of European Portu...
The future can be expressed in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula by means of several li...