Language Patterns in Spanish and Beyond
Structure, Context and Development
Herausgeber: Colomina-Almiñana, Juan J.; Sessarego, Sandro
Language Patterns in Spanish and Beyond
Structure, Context and Development
Herausgeber: Colomina-Almiñana, Juan J.; Sessarego, Sandro
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The scholarly articles included in this volume represent significant contributions to the fields of formal and descriptive syntax, conversational analysis and speech act theory, as well as language development and bilingualism.
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The scholarly articles included in this volume represent significant contributions to the fields of formal and descriptive syntax, conversational analysis and speech act theory, as well as language development and bilingualism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780367550639
- ISBN-10: 0367550636
- Artikelnr.: 60009535
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 721g
- ISBN-13: 9780367550639
- ISBN-10: 0367550636
- Artikelnr.: 60009535
Juan J. Colomina-Almiñana is Instructor of Linguistics and Spanish in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Louisiana State University, USA. Sandro Sessarego is Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Syntactic patterns
Chapter 1. Argument and adjunct coordination in Spanish
by Michael Wilson and Rong Yin
Chapter 2. The interaction of parasitic gaps and adjunct control in Spanish
by Katie VanDyne
Chapter 3. "¿Qué traes güey?": An analysis of Spanish clausal possession
by Christian Ruvalcaba
Chapter 4. Invariable qué-questions (IQQs) in Spanish
by Javier Fernández Sánchez and Alfredo García Pardo
Chapter 5. Verbless DP interrogative constructions and enclisis in Galician
by Brian M. Gravely, Jr. and Timothy M. Gupton
Chapter 6. Leísmo: One le or two?
by Adolfo Ausín and Francisco J. Fernández-Rubiera
Part II - Pragmatic patterns
Chapter 7. What's courteous about leísmo?
by Adolfo Ausín
Chapter 8. Verbless exclamatives in Spanish beyond the syntax-semantics
interface: a pragmatic account
by Melvin González Rivera
Chapter 9. The meaning of y tó: conventional implicatures in Puerto Rican
Spanish
by Nieves Rivera
Chapter 10. Exploring extended focus and meaning in Chilean Spanish
intonational plateau contours
by Brandon M.A. Rogers, Rajiv Rao and Matthew Burner
Chapter 11. The intonation of yes-no questions in Basque Spanish
by Carolina González and Lara Reglero
Part III - Acquisition patterns
Chapter 12. How preschoolers acquire the null-overt contrast in Mexican
Spanish: evidence from production
by Hannah Forsythe, Dan Greeson and Cristina Schmitt
Chapter 13. Acquisition of null subjects by heritage children and child L2
learners
by Michele Goldin
Chapter 14. Demonstratives in Spanish: children's developing
conceptualization of interactive space
by Naomi L. Shin and Jill P. Morford
Chapter 15. The production of ser and estar in Catalan/Spanish bilingual
children
by Alejandro Cuza and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Chapter 16. Frequency and semantic prototypicality in L2 Spanish learners'
dative constructions
by David Abugaber
Index
Introduction
Part I - Syntactic patterns
Chapter 1. Argument and adjunct coordination in Spanish
by Michael Wilson and Rong Yin
Chapter 2. The interaction of parasitic gaps and adjunct control in Spanish
by Katie VanDyne
Chapter 3. "¿Qué traes güey?": An analysis of Spanish clausal possession
by Christian Ruvalcaba
Chapter 4. Invariable qué-questions (IQQs) in Spanish
by Javier Fernández Sánchez and Alfredo García Pardo
Chapter 5. Verbless DP interrogative constructions and enclisis in Galician
by Brian M. Gravely, Jr. and Timothy M. Gupton
Chapter 6. Leísmo: One le or two?
by Adolfo Ausín and Francisco J. Fernández-Rubiera
Part II - Pragmatic patterns
Chapter 7. What's courteous about leísmo?
by Adolfo Ausín
Chapter 8. Verbless exclamatives in Spanish beyond the syntax-semantics
interface: a pragmatic account
by Melvin González Rivera
Chapter 9. The meaning of y tó: conventional implicatures in Puerto Rican
Spanish
by Nieves Rivera
Chapter 10. Exploring extended focus and meaning in Chilean Spanish
intonational plateau contours
by Brandon M.A. Rogers, Rajiv Rao and Matthew Burner
Chapter 11. The intonation of yes-no questions in Basque Spanish
by Carolina González and Lara Reglero
Part III - Acquisition patterns
Chapter 12. How preschoolers acquire the null-overt contrast in Mexican
Spanish: evidence from production
by Hannah Forsythe, Dan Greeson and Cristina Schmitt
Chapter 13. Acquisition of null subjects by heritage children and child L2
learners
by Michele Goldin
Chapter 14. Demonstratives in Spanish: children's developing
conceptualization of interactive space
by Naomi L. Shin and Jill P. Morford
Chapter 15. The production of ser and estar in Catalan/Spanish bilingual
children
by Alejandro Cuza and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Chapter 16. Frequency and semantic prototypicality in L2 Spanish learners'
dative constructions
by David Abugaber
Index
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Syntactic patterns
Chapter 1. Argument and adjunct coordination in Spanish
by Michael Wilson and Rong Yin
Chapter 2. The interaction of parasitic gaps and adjunct control in Spanish
by Katie VanDyne
Chapter 3. "¿Qué traes güey?": An analysis of Spanish clausal possession
by Christian Ruvalcaba
Chapter 4. Invariable qué-questions (IQQs) in Spanish
by Javier Fernández Sánchez and Alfredo García Pardo
Chapter 5. Verbless DP interrogative constructions and enclisis in Galician
by Brian M. Gravely, Jr. and Timothy M. Gupton
Chapter 6. Leísmo: One le or two?
by Adolfo Ausín and Francisco J. Fernández-Rubiera
Part II - Pragmatic patterns
Chapter 7. What's courteous about leísmo?
by Adolfo Ausín
Chapter 8. Verbless exclamatives in Spanish beyond the syntax-semantics
interface: a pragmatic account
by Melvin González Rivera
Chapter 9. The meaning of y tó: conventional implicatures in Puerto Rican
Spanish
by Nieves Rivera
Chapter 10. Exploring extended focus and meaning in Chilean Spanish
intonational plateau contours
by Brandon M.A. Rogers, Rajiv Rao and Matthew Burner
Chapter 11. The intonation of yes-no questions in Basque Spanish
by Carolina González and Lara Reglero
Part III - Acquisition patterns
Chapter 12. How preschoolers acquire the null-overt contrast in Mexican
Spanish: evidence from production
by Hannah Forsythe, Dan Greeson and Cristina Schmitt
Chapter 13. Acquisition of null subjects by heritage children and child L2
learners
by Michele Goldin
Chapter 14. Demonstratives in Spanish: children's developing
conceptualization of interactive space
by Naomi L. Shin and Jill P. Morford
Chapter 15. The production of ser and estar in Catalan/Spanish bilingual
children
by Alejandro Cuza and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Chapter 16. Frequency and semantic prototypicality in L2 Spanish learners'
dative constructions
by David Abugaber
Index
Introduction
Part I - Syntactic patterns
Chapter 1. Argument and adjunct coordination in Spanish
by Michael Wilson and Rong Yin
Chapter 2. The interaction of parasitic gaps and adjunct control in Spanish
by Katie VanDyne
Chapter 3. "¿Qué traes güey?": An analysis of Spanish clausal possession
by Christian Ruvalcaba
Chapter 4. Invariable qué-questions (IQQs) in Spanish
by Javier Fernández Sánchez and Alfredo García Pardo
Chapter 5. Verbless DP interrogative constructions and enclisis in Galician
by Brian M. Gravely, Jr. and Timothy M. Gupton
Chapter 6. Leísmo: One le or two?
by Adolfo Ausín and Francisco J. Fernández-Rubiera
Part II - Pragmatic patterns
Chapter 7. What's courteous about leísmo?
by Adolfo Ausín
Chapter 8. Verbless exclamatives in Spanish beyond the syntax-semantics
interface: a pragmatic account
by Melvin González Rivera
Chapter 9. The meaning of y tó: conventional implicatures in Puerto Rican
Spanish
by Nieves Rivera
Chapter 10. Exploring extended focus and meaning in Chilean Spanish
intonational plateau contours
by Brandon M.A. Rogers, Rajiv Rao and Matthew Burner
Chapter 11. The intonation of yes-no questions in Basque Spanish
by Carolina González and Lara Reglero
Part III - Acquisition patterns
Chapter 12. How preschoolers acquire the null-overt contrast in Mexican
Spanish: evidence from production
by Hannah Forsythe, Dan Greeson and Cristina Schmitt
Chapter 13. Acquisition of null subjects by heritage children and child L2
learners
by Michele Goldin
Chapter 14. Demonstratives in Spanish: children's developing
conceptualization of interactive space
by Naomi L. Shin and Jill P. Morford
Chapter 15. The production of ser and estar in Catalan/Spanish bilingual
children
by Alejandro Cuza and Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Chapter 16. Frequency and semantic prototypicality in L2 Spanish learners'
dative constructions
by David Abugaber
Index