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The Effect of Language Contact on /tʃ/ Deaffrication in Spanish from the US–Mexico Borderland
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 101 (2022)
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More on Sibilant Devoicing in Spanish Diachrony: An Initial Phonetic Approach
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 27 (2022)
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Preposition Stranding in Spanish–English Code-Switching
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 45 (2022)
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Perceptual Categorization of Hñäñho-Specific Vowel Contrasts by Hñäñho Heritage Speakers in Mexico
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 73 (2022)
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Él Code-Switches More Than tú y yo: New Data for the Subject Pronoun-Verb Switch Constraint
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 22 (2022)
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Spanish Film Festivals in the Library.
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In: Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy (2022)
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Language Barriers in the U.S.: Exploring the protection of human trafficking victims whose native language is Spanish
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In: Honors College Theses (2022)
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Language learning through interaction: Online and in the classroom
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In: The Coastal Review: An Online Peer-reviewed Journal (2022)
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Intonational meaning in Spanish: PRESEEA Madrid corpus examples ...
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The Journey to a Consensus of Gender-Neutral Language in Spanish: Does -x Really Mark the Spot?
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In: Journal of the Student Personnel Association at Indiana University; 2022: Journal of the Student Personnel Association at Indiana University; 48-56 ; 2334-1548 (2022)
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The Oral Production of Discourse Markers by Advanced Learners of Spanish
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In: IULC Working Papers; Vol. 22 No. 1 (2022): Volume 22 (1) ; 1524-2110 (2022)
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Intersectional Silencing in the Archive: Salaria Kea and The Spanish Civil War
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In: Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (2022)
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La Diversidad Lingüística Durante y Después del Franquismo en España
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In: The Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Student Research (2022)
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Lexical variation in degree wh-questions in Spanish and the internal structure of wh-phrases1
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Interpretive asymmetries between null and overt PRO in complement and adjunct infinitives in (Colombian) Spanish
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Cross-linguistically, control complement clauses have been reported to allow overt pronominal subjects displaying the diagnostic properties of obligatory control ('Overt PRO'; see Livitz (2011) and reference therein). Building on Gómez (2017), we extend the empirical range of the overt PRO phenomena to para finality adjunct clauses in (Colombian) Spanish. We show that the controlled subject of para-infinitives ―be it null PRO or overt PRO― has the same distribution and interpretive properties as that of complement infinitives. We bring to light unexpected asymmetries in the interpretive properties of overt vs. null PROs which we dub the Overt vs. covert PRO paradox: while they both only allow a bound variable reading under ellipsis, overt PRO, unlike null PRO, also allows a coreferential reading under association-with-focus. Here again, the data are identical in complement vs. adjunct control. We account for this paradox by putting forth the Anaphor Generalizations, which state that (i) both overt and null anaphors must be syntactically bound, and (ii) while null anaphors must be semantically bound, overt anaphors can but need not be semantically bound. We further show how the Anaphor Generalizations can be extended to account for similar patterns of interpretation reported for English and French reflexives.
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(Colombian) Spanish; Anaphora; Binding; Obligatory control; Overt/null PRO
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/isogloss.140 https://ddd.uab.cat/record/255891
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No lo he visto 'masque' yo? : Emergence and properties of a negative polarity item in Peninsular Spanish
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Bay Area Spanish : regional sound change in contact languages
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