The present study explores two morphological differences in direct object expression between Spanish and Catalan: Differential Object Marking (DOM), and the accusative clitics el /l/ vs. ho /u/. Both phenomena are regulated by semantic features, such as animacy and specificity/definiteness. The study experimentally tested 57 Catalan–Spanish bilinguals with different degrees of language dominance in their comprehension and production of these Catalan constructions in order to explore the degree of structural convergence. The results show that with respect to DOM, bilinguals systematically accept ample optionality, creating a new language variety, the bilingual variety, with properties similar and different from both Spanish and Catalan. With...
Direct object clitics in Latin American Spanish are subject to great variability infeatures across d...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
Although differential object marking (DOM) has been studied from a multitude of perspectives, resear...
The present study explores two morphological differences in direct object expression between Spanish...
This study reports an oral production experiment investigating the expression of existentiality in t...
Direct object clitics in Spanish are morphological markers at the interfaces of syntax, phonology, m...
This paper examines an optional phenomenon in a Catalan dialect, Barcelonian Catalan, that seems to ...
The present study focuses on the acquisition of English as a third language by Catalan/Spanish bilin...
This work in progress studies leísmo, the marking of direct objects with the clitic le, as it occurs...
Generative linguists have mostly been concerned with either idealised data sets that nicely fit thei...
This paper examines differential object marking (DOM) in non-standard Limeño Spanish contact varieti...
In this paper, we focus on an eventual convergence outcome (the pluralization of presentational habe...
This dissertation investigates linguistic variation and optionality in the Spanish clitic system of ...
This dissertation focuses on pragmatic aspects of Catalan-influenced Spanish in Barcelona, Spain. In...
This paper studies the properties of object pronominal clitics in Spanish and Catalan and shows that...
Direct object clitics in Latin American Spanish are subject to great variability infeatures across d...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
Although differential object marking (DOM) has been studied from a multitude of perspectives, resear...
The present study explores two morphological differences in direct object expression between Spanish...
This study reports an oral production experiment investigating the expression of existentiality in t...
Direct object clitics in Spanish are morphological markers at the interfaces of syntax, phonology, m...
This paper examines an optional phenomenon in a Catalan dialect, Barcelonian Catalan, that seems to ...
The present study focuses on the acquisition of English as a third language by Catalan/Spanish bilin...
This work in progress studies leísmo, the marking of direct objects with the clitic le, as it occurs...
Generative linguists have mostly been concerned with either idealised data sets that nicely fit thei...
This paper examines differential object marking (DOM) in non-standard Limeño Spanish contact varieti...
In this paper, we focus on an eventual convergence outcome (the pluralization of presentational habe...
This dissertation investigates linguistic variation and optionality in the Spanish clitic system of ...
This dissertation focuses on pragmatic aspects of Catalan-influenced Spanish in Barcelona, Spain. In...
This paper studies the properties of object pronominal clitics in Spanish and Catalan and shows that...
Direct object clitics in Latin American Spanish are subject to great variability infeatures across d...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
Although differential object marking (DOM) has been studied from a multitude of perspectives, resear...