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El. knyga: Language Patterns in Spanish and Beyond: Structure, Context and Development

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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. Taken together, these studies adopt a variety of methodological techniquesranging from grammaticality judgments to corpus-based analysis to experimental approachesto offer rich insights into different aspects of Ibero-Romance grammar.

The volume consists of three parts, organized in accordance with the topics treated in the chapters they comprise. Part I focuses on structural patterns, Part II analyzes pragmatic ones, and Part III investigates the acquisition of linguistic aspects found in the speech of L1, L2 and heritage speakers. The authors address these issues by relying on empirically rooted linguistic approaches to data collection, which are coupled with current theoretical assumptions on the nature of sentence structure, discourse dynamics and language acquisition.

The volume will be of interest to anyone researching or studying Hispanic and Ibero-Romance linguistics.

Recenzijos

Winner of the silver medal for Best Reference Book, the silver medal for Best eBook, and the Honorable Mention in the Best Academic Themed Book, College Level - Spanish at the 2023 International Latino Book Awards.

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. "æQué traes güey?": An analysis of Spanish clausal possession

by Christian Ruvalcaba

Chapter
4. Invariable qué-questions (IQQs) in Spanish

by Javier Fernįndez Sįnchez and Alfredo Garcķa Pardo

Chapter
5. Verbless DP interrogative constructions and enclisis in Galician

by Brian M. Gravely, Jr. and Timothy M. Gupton

Chapter
6. Leķsmo: One le or two?

by Adolfo Ausķn and Francisco J. Fernįndez-Rubiera

Part II - Pragmatic patterns

Chapter
7. Whats courteous about leķsmo?

by Adolfo Ausķn

Chapter
8. Verbless exclamatives in Spanish beyond the syntax-semantics
interface: a pragmatic account

by Melvin Gonzįlez 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 Gonzįlez 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: childrens 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
Juan J. Colomina-Almińana 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.