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Written Subject Pronoun Expression among Spanish Heritage Language Learners
Este artículo analiza la producción del pronombre sujeto en español desde una nueva perspectiva: el género escrito. A través del análisis de 90 ensayos escritos por estudiantes de español como lengua de herencia, el presente estudio ofrece avances en el
Carmen Fernandez Florez
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A Variationist Study of Subject Pronoun Expression in Medellín, Colombia [PDF]
This variationist study of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Medellín, Colombia uses multivariate regressions to probe the effects of ten predictors on 4623 tokens from the Proyecto para el Estudio Sociolingüístico del Español de España y de América ...
Rafael Orozco, Luz Marcela Hurtado
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Subject Pronoun Expression in Santomean Portuguese
Studies on Subject Pronoun Expression (SPE) in the Portuguese-speaking world have shown a distinction between European Portuguese, which is a Null Subject Language (NSL) with high rates of null subjects, and Brazilian Portuguese, which is controversially
Marie-Eve Bouchard
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What naturalistic stimuli tell us about pronoun resolution in real-time processing [PDF]
Studies on pronoun resolution have mostly utilized short texts consisting of a context and a target sentence. In the current study we presented participants with nine chapters of an audio book while recording their EEG to investigate the real-time ...
Magdalena Repp, Petra B. Schumacher
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This diachronic study is a variationist analysis of subject pronoun expression (SPE) in two key Spanish-language Arizonan newspapers, El Fronterizo (1878–1914) and El Tucsonense (1915–1957), following Tucson’s annexation to the United States through the ...
Álvaro Cerrón-Palomino +2 more
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Learning a language means both mastering the grammatical structures and using contextually appropriate language, or developing sociolinguistic competence, which has been examined by measuring the native-like patterns of sociolinguistic variables.
Xinye Zhang
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The Development of Basque Subject Pronoun Expression in Bilingual School-Age Children
Acquiring full mastery of the pragmatic constraints regulating null/overt pronominal subjects in null subject languages like Basque is a prolonged and cognitively taxing process because pronominal distribution is pragmatically conditioned in discourse ...
Eider Etxebarria, Silvina Montrul
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We examine variable first-person singular subject pronoun expression in Spanish learner data to investigate the effects of study abroad in Mexico and Spain on the acquisition of sociolinguistic variation.
Esther Brown, Tracy Quan, Javier Rivas
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Variable First Person Singular Subject Expression in Spoken Valencian Catalan
In this paper, I analyze first person singular subject pronoun expression in spoken Valencian Catalan varieties. I present a quantitative and qualitative analysis of 7 interviews from the corpus Parlars, examining 1sg subject rates regarding tense ...
Peter Herbeck
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Subject pronoun expression (SPE) in Spanish has been widely studied across monolingual and bilingual varieties, showing a consistent effect of functional predictors.
Ana de Prada Pérez
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