All proceedings
Enter a document #:
Enter search terms:

Info for readers Info for authors Info for editors Info for libraries Order form Shopping cart

Share HLS 15

Selected Proceedings of the 15th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
edited by Chad Howe, Sarah E. Blackwell, and Margaret Lubbers Quesada
Printed edition: $310.00

Contents

Preface
Chad Howe, Sarah E. Blackwell, and Margaret Lubbers Quesada
v-vi (abstract or complete paper)

— Historical Linguistics and Language Change —

Semantic Change and Cognition: How the Present Illuminates the Past and the Future
Marisa J. Carpenter
1-16 (abstract or complete paper)

Late Attestations of Participle Agreement in Spanish Perfective Constructions
Jason P. Doroga
17-28 (abstract or complete paper)

Andá a cantarle a Gardel: From the Abstract to the Concrete in el lunfardo porteño
Philip Thornberry
29-38 (abstract or complete paper)

— Second Language Acquisition and Teaching —

Teaching Intervention on the Pronunciation of Spanish Intervocalic /d/
Abby Bajuniemi
39-50 (abstract or complete paper)

The OPC in Spanish Monolinguals
Ewelina Barski
51-61 (abstract or complete paper)

The Primacy of Morphology in the Acquisition of Tense and Aspect in L2 Spanish Narrative Structure
Margaret Lubbers Quesada
62-77 (abstract or complete paper)

Perceiving Intonational Cues in a Foreign Language: Perception of Sentence Type in Two Dialects of Spanish
John C. Trimble
78-92 (abstract or complete paper)

— 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 (abstract or complete paper)

The Perception of English Vowels by Monolingual, Bilingual, and Heritage Speakers of Spanish and English
Amanda Boomershine
103-118 (abstract or complete paper)

Intonational Contours of Nicaraguan Granadino Spanish in Absolute Questions and Their Relationship with Pragmatic Meaning
Whitney Chappell
119-139 (abstract or complete paper)

Perceptual Assimilation of Occluded Voiced Stops by Spanish Listeners
Marcos Rohena-Madrazo
140-156 (abstract or complete paper)

An Acoustic Examination of Unstressed Vowel Reduction in Heritage Spanish
Rebecca E. Ronquest
157-171 (abstract or complete paper)

Sibilant Dissimilation in the History of Spanish: An Information-Theoretic Approach
André Zampaulo
172-178 (abstract or complete paper)

— Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics —

Word Classes in Studies of Phonological Variation: Conditioning Factors or Epiphenomena?
Esther L. Brown
179-186 (abstract or complete paper)

Future Directions in the Acquisition of Variable Structures: The Role of Individual Lexical Items in Second Language Spanish
Kimberly L. Geeslin
187-204 (abstract or complete paper)

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 (abstract or complete paper)

A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Pre-nuclear Peak Alignment in Yucatan Spanish
Jim Michnowicz and Hilary Barnes
221-235 (abstract or complete paper)

Contact-Induced Phenomena in Gernika Basque: The Case of Dative Over-Marking
Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez
236-251 (abstract or complete paper)

Cross-Cultural Negotiation: Touristic Service Encounters in Yucatán, Mexico
Megan Solon
252-268 (abstract or complete paper)

— Syntax and Semantics —

On How to Live and Keep Dying
Patrícia Amaral
269-280 (abstract or complete paper)

A Morphological Approach to the Lack of Negative Imperatives in Spanish
Adolfo Ausín
281-296 (abstract or complete paper)

Rioplatense Spanish Clitic Doubling and "Tripling" in Lexical-Functional Grammar
Bruno Estigarribia
297-309 (abstract or complete paper)

CLLD as a Window on the Left Periphery
Paula Kempchinsky
310-328 (abstract or complete paper)

Unaccusativity, Telicity and Inherent Reciprocals
Lucía Quintana Hernández
329-342 (abstract or complete paper)