We present a cognitively grounded analysis of the pattern of variation that underlies the use of two aspectual markers in Spanish (the Simple-Present marker, Ana baila ‘Ana dances’, and the Present-Progressive marker, Ana está bailando ‘Ana is dancing’) when they express an event-in-progress reading. This analysis is centered around one fundamental communicative goal, which we term perspective alignment: the bringing of the hearer’s perspective closer to that of the speaker. Perspective alignment optimizes the tension between two nonlinguistic constraints: Theory of Mind, which gives rise to linguistic expressivity, and Common Ground, which gives rise to linguistic economy. We propose that, linguistically, perspective alignment capitalizes...
peer reviewedIn this introduction, we set out the central themes of the special issue. It concentrat...
There is wide consensus at the moment that the category of aspect is in charge of introducing a temp...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
We present a cognitively grounded analysis of the pattern of variation that underlies the use of tw...
We provide an account of the synchronic variation between the use of the Simple Present marker [Verb...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperf...
In this study we present a quantitative analysis of the morphosyntactic variation of the analytic (p...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperfe...
As part of a widespread inclination in languages that draws attention to particular chunks of inform...
abstract: Adult second-language learners of Spanish struggle with the acquisition of preterite and i...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by 60 English learners of Spanish a...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperfe...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
Language-specific theories of sentence processing suggest that individuals interpret sentences based...
Languages offer various ways to present what someone said, thought, imagined, felt, and so on from t...
peer reviewedIn this introduction, we set out the central themes of the special issue. It concentrat...
There is wide consensus at the moment that the category of aspect is in charge of introducing a temp...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
We present a cognitively grounded analysis of the pattern of variation that underlies the use of tw...
We provide an account of the synchronic variation between the use of the Simple Present marker [Verb...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperf...
In this study we present a quantitative analysis of the morphosyntactic variation of the analytic (p...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperfe...
As part of a widespread inclination in languages that draws attention to particular chunks of inform...
abstract: Adult second-language learners of Spanish struggle with the acquisition of preterite and i...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by 60 English learners of Spanish a...
Some studies on the L1 acquisition of aspect in various child languages have discovered that imperfe...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...
Language-specific theories of sentence processing suggest that individuals interpret sentences based...
Languages offer various ways to present what someone said, thought, imagined, felt, and so on from t...
peer reviewedIn this introduction, we set out the central themes of the special issue. It concentrat...
There is wide consensus at the moment that the category of aspect is in charge of introducing a temp...
This study investigates the acquisition of the Spanish Imperfect by sixty English learners of Spanis...