Selected Proceedings of the 14th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
edited by Kimberly Geeslin and Manuel Díaz-Campos
Introduction
Kimberly Geeslin and Manuel Díaz-Campos
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— Sociolinguistics —
Subject Pronoun Expression and Priming Effects among Bilingual Speakers of Puerto Rican Spanish
Laurel Abreu
1-8 (
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Formal Instruction and Language Contact in Language Variation: The Case of ser and estar + Adjective in the Spanishes of Limón, Costa Rica
Jorge Aguilar-Sánchez
9-25 (
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"Por ahí agarrábanos los autobuses": A Sociolinguistic Analysis of the Alternation between -mos/-nos in Spanish
Erin Arthur and Manuel Díaz-Campos
26-37 (
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¿Qué dijistes?: A Variationist Reanalysis of Non-standard -s on Second Person Singular Preterit Verb Forms in Spanish
Sonia Barnes
38-47 (
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Spanish Dialect Contact in San Antonio, Texas: An Exploratory Study
Robert Bayley, Norma L. Cárdenas, Belinda Treviño Schouten, and Carlos Martin Vélez Salas
48-60 (
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Syntactic and Pragmatic Usage of the [estar + Adjective] Construction in Puerto Rican Spanish: ¡Está brutal!
Esther L. Brown and Mayra Cortés-Torres
61-74 (
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Variable Degrees of Constituency: Frequency Effects in the Alternation of pa vs. para in Spoken Discourse
Manuel Díaz-Campos, Stephen Fafulas, and Michael Gradoville
75-87 (
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Task Effects in /t/ and /d/ Palatalization in Várzea Alegre Portuguese
Michael Gradoville
88-101 (
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The Standardization of Yucatan Spanish: Family Case Studies in Izamal and Mérida
Jim Michnowicz
102-115 (
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Reactions to (In)felicitous Codeswitching: Heritage Speakers vs. L2 Learners
Kim Potowski and Mariška Bolyanatz
116-129 (
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Variable Use of Spanish Subject Pronouns by Monolingual Children in Mexico
Naomi Lapidus Shin
130-141 (
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— Second Language Acquisition —
Third-Person Subjects in Native Speakers' and L2 Learners' Narratives: Testing (and Revising) the Givenness Hierarchy for Spanish
Sarah E. Blackwell and Margaret Lubbers Quesada
142-164 (
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El pretérito vs. el imperfecto: ¿adquisición aspectual o temporal en 2L1 (criollo/español) y L2 (español)?
Gibran Delgado Díaz and Luis A. Ortiz López
165-178 (
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Variation of the Simple Present and Present Progressive Forms: A Comparison of Native and Non-native Speakers
Kimberly L. Geeslin and Stephen Fafulas
179-196 (
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The L2 Acquisition of Variable Perfective Past Time Reference in Spanish in an Overseas Immersion Setting
Kimberly L. Geeslin, Lorenzo J. García-Amaya, Maria Hasler-Barker, Nicholas C. Henriksen, and Jason Killam
197-213 (
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Toward an Understanding of the Relationship between Mood Use and Form Regularity: Evidence of Variation across Tasks, Lexical Items, and Participant Groups
Aarnes Gudmestad
214-227 (
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The Role of Study Abroad and Inhibitory Control on Processing Redundant Cues
Ryan M. LaBrozzi
228-241 (
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— Morpho-syntax —
The Syntax of Mixed DPs Containing an Adjective: Evidence from Bilingual German-Romance (French, Italian, Spanish) Children
Laia Arnaus Gil, Nadine Eichler, Veronika Jansen, Marisa Patuto, and Natascha Müller
242-257 (
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A Corpus Study of Verb Bias in Spanish
Amelia J. Dietrich and Colleen Balukas
258-271 (
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Object Clitics in Galician and Complications for Clausal Analyses
Timothy Gupton
272-284 (
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Negative Quantification and Degree Restriction: The Case of más nada in Puerto Rican Spanish
Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach and Melvin González-Rivera
285-292 (
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Narrow Focus on Pre-nominal Modifiers in Spanish: An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis
Bradley Hoot
293-307 (
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Interface Heritage Speech across Proficiencies: Unaccusativity, Focus, and Subject Position in Spanish
Ana de Prada Pérez and Diego Pascual y Cabo
308-318 (
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— Phonetics and Phonology —
Phonetic Interference of Catalan in Barcelonan Spanish: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Lateral Velarization
Justin Davidson
319-339 (
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Efecto de la frecuencia en la realización de /d/ final en el castellano del centro y norte de España
Susana Pérez Castillejo
340-353 (
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Rhotic Metathesis in Algherese Catalan: A Harmonic Serialism Account
Francesc Torres-Tamarit, Clàudia Pons-Moll, and Maria Cabrera-Callís
354-364 (
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