Subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish has been widely studied across monolingual and bilingual varieties, showing a consistent effect of functional predictors. In recent papers, the role of the mechanical predictor priming, or perseveration, has been the source of debate. Additionally, little is known about the interaction of perseveration and significant functional predictors (e.g., grammatical person). In this paper, we expand on previous research by examining first-person singular (1sg) and third-person singular (3sg) data from sociolinguistic interviews with Spanish–English bilinguals from Florida to explore the possible difference in priming in deictic vs. referential subjects. The results from a mixed-effects variable rule analy...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject-verb person agreement in Spanish,...
We investigate here the contribution of code-switching and structural priming to variable expression...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish has been widely studied across monolingual and bilingual...
Subject pronoun expression in Spanish is regulated by functional factors while the role of the mecha...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
In the current paper we report on a study of priming of variable Spanish 1sg subject expression in s...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that code-switching promotes grammatical convergence by invest...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject-verb person agreement in Spanish,...
We investigate here the contribution of code-switching and structural priming to variable expression...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
Subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish has been widely studied across monolingual and bilingual...
Subject pronoun expression in Spanish is regulated by functional factors while the role of the mecha...
In research on Spanish subject pronoun expression, Spanish-English bilinguals have been shown to pr...
This dissertation revisits the variable subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish from an understu...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
The occurrence of phonetically null subjects in languages such as Spanish has resulted in wide-rangi...
In the current paper we report on a study of priming of variable Spanish 1sg subject expression in s...
This chapter discusses new light on subject expression in Puerto Rican Spanish (PRSp) through the co...
In languages with variable subject expression, or "pro-drop" languages, when do speakers use subject...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that code-switching promotes grammatical convergence by invest...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject-verb person agreement in Spanish,...
We investigate here the contribution of code-switching and structural priming to variable expression...
The present study uses event-related potentials to examine subject–verb person agreement in Spanish,...