Selected Proceedings of the 15th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
edited by Chad Howe, Sarah E. Blackwell, and Margaret Lubbers Quesada
Preface
Chad Howe, Sarah E. Blackwell, and Margaret Lubbers Quesada
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— Historical Linguistics and Language Change —
Semantic Change and Cognition: How the Present Illuminates the Past and the Future
Marisa J. Carpenter
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Late Attestations of Participle Agreement in Spanish Perfective Constructions
Jason P. Doroga
17-28 (
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Andá a cantarle a Gardel: From the Abstract to the Concrete in el lunfardo porteño
Philip Thornberry
29-38 (
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— Second Language Acquisition and Teaching —
Teaching Intervention on the Pronunciation of Spanish Intervocalic /d/
Abby Bajuniemi
39-50 (
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The OPC in Spanish Monolinguals
Ewelina Barski
51-61 (
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The Primacy of Morphology in the Acquisition of Tense and Aspect in L2 Spanish Narrative Structure
Margaret Lubbers Quesada
62-77 (
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Perceiving Intonational Cues in a Foreign Language: Perception of Sentence Type in Two Dialects of Spanish
John C. Trimble
78-92 (
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— Phonology and Phonetics —
Intonational Cues in the Perception of Invitation and Information-Seeking Yes/No Questions by Mexican and Castilian Spanish Speakers
Mark Amengual
93-102 (
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The Perception of English Vowels by Monolingual, Bilingual, and Heritage Speakers of Spanish and English
Amanda Boomershine
103-118 (
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Intonational Contours of Nicaraguan Granadino Spanish in Absolute Questions and Their Relationship with Pragmatic Meaning
Whitney Chappell
119-139 (
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Perceptual Assimilation of Occluded Voiced Stops by Spanish Listeners
Marcos Rohena-Madrazo
140-156 (
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An Acoustic Examination of Unstressed Vowel Reduction in Heritage Spanish
Rebecca E. Ronquest
157-171 (
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Sibilant Dissimilation in the History of Spanish: An Information-Theoretic Approach
André Zampaulo
172-178 (
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— Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics —
Word Classes in Studies of Phonological Variation: Conditioning Factors or Epiphenomena?
Esther L. Brown
179-186 (
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Future Directions in the Acquisition of Variable Structures: The Role of Individual Lexical Items in Second Language Spanish
Kimberly L. Geeslin
187-204 (
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Acquiring Geographically-Variable Norms of Use: The Case of the Present Perfect in Mexico and Spain
Kimberly L. Geeslin, Stephen Fafulas, and Matthew Kanwit
205-220 (
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A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Pre-nuclear Peak Alignment in Yucatan Spanish
Jim Michnowicz and Hilary Barnes
221-235 (
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Contact-Induced Phenomena in Gernika Basque: The Case of Dative Over-Marking
Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez
236-251 (
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Cross-Cultural Negotiation: Touristic Service Encounters in Yucatán, Mexico
Megan Solon
252-268 (
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— Syntax and Semantics —
On How to Live and Keep Dying
Patrícia Amaral
269-280 (
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A Morphological Approach to the Lack of Negative Imperatives in Spanish
Adolfo Ausín
281-296 (
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Rioplatense Spanish Clitic Doubling and "Tripling" in Lexical-Functional Grammar
Bruno Estigarribia
297-309 (
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CLLD as a Window on the Left Periphery
Paula Kempchinsky
310-328 (
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Unaccusativity, Telicity and Inherent Reciprocals
Lucía Quintana Hernández
329-342 (
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