This lecture by Gabriela G. Alfaraz examines the Cuban variety of subject pronoun expression in Spanish, and the linguistic and social factors that influenced the variation of the forms. Alfaraz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University.https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cri_events/1292/thumbnail.jp
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(in English): The topic of the present thesis is the lexical aspects of Cuban Spanish, primarily the...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
This lecture by Gabriela G. Alfaraz examines the Cuban variety of subject pronoun expression in Span...
The flyer promotes The Spanish Spoken in Cuba: Antecedents, Processes of Phonetic Variation, and C...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
Variation in Cuban Spanish Abstract The aim of this thesis is to deal with the topic of variation in...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
The impact of English on Cuban Spanish results from a profound process of acculturation which is due...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
The article deals with lexical peculiarities of Cuban variant of Spanish language, that is an exampl...
This flyer promotes the event One Voice, Two Attitudes: Perceptions of Spanish and English among Cu...
Research on Spanish subject pronouns is complicated by a number of poorly-documented and sometimes m...
Cavite Chabacano is one of the Philippine Creole Spanish varieties that emerged during the Spanish c...
Where language change occurs in bilingual communities, researchers often disagree whether specific c...
(in English): The topic of the present thesis is the lexical aspects of Cuban Spanish, primarily the...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...