Innovative approaches to research in Hispanic linguistics : regional, diachronic, and learner profile variation /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium Wake Forest University, EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Fernández Cuenca, Sara (Editor), Judy, Tiffany (Editor), Miller, Lauren (Spanish teacher) (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2023]
Series:Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 38.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Sara Fernández Cuenca, Tiffany Judy and Lauren Miller
  • Regional variation. Discontinuous plurality in Chilean Spanish / Rachel Christensen
  • Person restrictions in non-canonical agreement patterns in Spanish / Adolfo Ausín and Marcela Depiante
  • Exploring future-in-the-past variation in Seville and Caracas: ¿cambiaría o iba a cambiar? / Angela Swain, Juan Berríos and Matthew Kanwit
  • Diachronic variation. Derived verbs and future-conditional stem regularization in written Spanish in synchrony and diachrony / Lamar A. Graham
  • The emergence of sound change in two varieties of Spanish: a usage-based analysis of variable trill /r/ production in Caracas, Venezuela, and Caguas, Puerto Rico / Matthew Pollock, Gibran Delgado-Díaz, Iraida Galarza, Manuel Díaz-Campos and Erik Willis
  • Real and apparent (Time) changes in Yucatan Spanish: the case of /bdg/ / Jim Michnowicz
  • Learner profile variation. Civics, ideology, and Spanish in Kansas: implications for heritage Spanish pedagogies / Drew Colcher
  • Promoting Spanish L2 pragmatic competence in a virtual environment: the relationship between processes and instructional methods / Karina Collentine and Joseph Collentine
  • Individual differences do not affect trill variation by advanced learners of Spanish / Sara Zahler and Danielle Daidone
  • L2 sociolinguistic perception of stylistic variation: attitudes toward two variable linguistic features of Spanish / Ian Michalski.