This study aims to analysis the variable presence/absence of the personal pronoun subject with a conjugated verb in Spanish language spoken in the city of Seville. Specifically, we try to stablish which internal or external factors are involved in the pronominal subject use in a sample of 24 semi-controlled interviews corresponding to the high sociolect and taken from the PRESEEA-Seville corpus. For this, we base our analysis on the coding guidelines proposed by Bentivoglio, Ortiz and Silva-Corvalán (2011) for the PRESEEA panhispanic project. The results show that the subject pronoun is used in 24,8% and it is conditioned by different criteria, such as grammatical person, specificity, ambiguity of the verbal form, semantic class of the verb...
In both Spanish and Portuguese, the expression of a subject pronoun is variable: verbs may or may no...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
This article shows the results obtained in a study about the incidence of the social class variables...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between certain variables and the presenc...
This article examines the influence of linguistic and pragmatic factors such as clause type, verb te...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...
This study is one of the first variationist accounts of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Andean S...
The aim of this study is to describe the use of “oneself” as an impersonalization strategy in the ci...
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes m...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
This study is the first variationist analysis of subject personal pronoun expression (SPE) in the Sp...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
The dominant trend in variationist studies of Spanish subject expression is to focus on pronominal s...
In both Spanish and Portuguese, the expression of a subject pronoun is variable: verbs may or may no...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
This article shows the results obtained in a study about the incidence of the social class variables...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between certain variables and the presenc...
This article examines the influence of linguistic and pragmatic factors such as clause type, verb te...
Spanish is a so-called ‘pro-drop ’ language, in which pronominal subjects are variably present. This...
This study expands on previous analyses of the variable use of subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in S...
This study is one of the first variationist accounts of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Andean S...
The aim of this study is to describe the use of “oneself” as an impersonalization strategy in the ci...
This paper presents an analysis of internal and external factors that have an effect on the choice b...
Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes m...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
This study is the first variationist analysis of subject personal pronoun expression (SPE) in the Sp...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
The dominant trend in variationist studies of Spanish subject expression is to focus on pronominal s...
In both Spanish and Portuguese, the expression of a subject pronoun is variable: verbs may or may no...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
This article shows the results obtained in a study about the incidence of the social class variables...