In:Contemporary Trends in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics: Selected papers from the Hispanic Linguistic Symposium 2015
Edited by Jonathan E. MacDonald
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 15] 2018
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 14 February 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.15.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
IX
Introduction
1
Jonathan E. MacDonald
Part 1.Language structure and use
Chapter 1.
se-marked directed motion constructions: Anticausatives and figure reflexives
11
Grant D. Armstrong
Chapter 2.Subcategorization and change: A diachronic analysis of sin embargo (de que)
31
Patricia Amaral
Mauel Delicado
Chapter 3.Variable clitic placement in US Spanish
49
Philip P. Limerick
Chapter 4.Variable negative concord in Brazilian Portuguese: Acceptability and frequency
71
Tainara Agostini
Scott Schwenter
Chapter 5.Simultaneous lenition of Modern Spanish /ptk/ and /bdg/ as a chain shift: Evidence from Peruvian Spanish
95
Christopher D. Eager
Chapter 6.Are Argentines a-blind? Acceptability of a-marked inanimate direct objects
121
Mark R. Hoff
Chapter 7.The importance of motivated comparisons in variationist studies
143
Whitney Chappell
Chapter 8.The past persists in the present: A multivariate analysis of Present Perfect and Preterit in Southern Arizona Spanish narratives
169
Abel Cruz Flores
Chapter 9.“El vos nuestro es, ¡Ey vos, chigüín!”: Honduran vos as a marker of national identity
191
Jeriel Melgares
Part 2.Interacting grammars
Chapter 10.Acquisition of articulatory control or language-specific coarticulatory patterns? Evidence from the production of laterals in second-language Spanish
213
Megan Solon
Chapter 11.Voice onset time and the child foreign language learner of Spanish
237
Mandy R. Menke
Chapter 12.Extraña uno lo que es la tortillas: A preliminary study of number agreement in Spanish in contact with Purépecha
259
Andrea Mojedano Batel
Chapter 13.Mothers’ use of F0 after the first year of life in American English and Peninsular Spanish
281
Covadonga Sánchez-Alvarado
Alba Arias
Eduardo García Fernández
Isaac McAlister
Meghan E. Armstrong
Chapter 14.Extra-syntactic factors in the that-trace effect
309
Jeanne Heil
Shane Ebert
Chapter 15.A preliminary examination of imperfect subjunctive variation in Catalonian Spanish: A contact linguistics and usage-based approach
333
Sean McKinnon
Chapter 16.Testing English influence on first person singular “yo” subject pronoun expression in Sonoran Spanish
355
Ryan M. Bessett
Index
373
