Terrell A. Morgan

List of John Benjamins publications in which Terrell A. Morgan is involved.

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Theoretical Analyses in Romance Linguistics: Selected papers from the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages XIX, Ohio State University, April 21–23, 1989

Edited by Christiane Laeufer and Terrell A. Morgan

This nineteenth edition of LSRL proceedings contains a selection of papers on variety of Romance idioms and includes current topics in established areas of study. The phonology papers focus mostly on syllabic and higher-level prosodic structure. The morphology section deals primarily with… read more
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 74] 1992. viii, 515 pp.
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Bland, Justin and Terrell A. Morgan 2020 Chapter 1. Geographic variation of voseo on Spanish TwitterCurrent Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Pascual y Cabo, Diego and Idoia Elola (eds.), pp. 7–38 | Chapter
This study uses the social media platform Twitter to analyze geographic variation in the use of voseo throughout the Spanish-speaking world. It forms part of the first-ever voseo census (Morgan et al., 2017a, 2017b), which triangulates multiple sources to calculate the number of voseantes… read more
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Morgan, Terrell A. and Sandro Sessarego 2016 A phonetic analysis of intervocalic /r/ in Highland Bolivian SpanishSpanish in Context 13:2, pp. 195–211 | Article
This paper provides a phonetic analysis of intervocalic /r/ in lower-class Highland Bolivian Spanish. Results show that in this dialect rhotic assibilation has progressed beyond the fricative [ř] already reported by several scholars (cf. Navarro Tomás 1980; Canfield 1981; Lipski 1994; Sessarego… read more
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Morgan, Terrell A. and Scott A. Schwenter 2016 Vosotros, ustedes, and the myth of the symmetrical Castilian pronoun systemInquiries in Hispanic Linguistics: From theory to empirical evidence, Cuza, Alejandro, Lori Czerwionka and Daniel Olson (eds.), pp. 263–280 | Article
In studies of T/V address systems, research typically ignores plural forms in favor of their singular counterparts. We show that there is widespread asymmetry between singular and plural T/V forms in Castilian Spanish, and that the historically T plural vosotros often serves as the plural of both… read more
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