Article published In: Language Variation and Change: Historical and contemporary perspectives
Edited by Clare Mar-Molinero and Miranda Stewart
[Spanish in Context 3:1] 2006
► pp. 63–83
Copula choice in the Spanish of Galicia
The effects of bilingualism on language use
Published online: 15 June 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.3.1.06gui
https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.3.1.06gui
Although ser and estar have been studied extensively (Luján 1981; Clements 1988; Leonetti 1994; Fernández Leborans 1999; Geeslin 2005), less is known about how the use of these copulas varies from one Spanish-speaking region to another. To date, sociolinguistic research has been conducted on Spanish in the United States (Kirschner and Stephens 1988; Silva-Corvalán 1994), in Mexico (Gutiérrez 1992), and in Venezuela (de Jonge 1993), showing that some features (i.e. adjective class, frame of reference and susceptibility to change) can affect copula choice in Spanish. The current study extends this body of research to the Spanish spoken in Galicia, where both Spanish and Galician co-exist. Our statistical analysis of a group of 56 intergenerational participants examines both social and linguistic variables as indicators of trends in language variation in relation to copula choice. Our findings support previous studies and contribute new knowledge of copula use in Galicia and of language change in a contact situation.
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