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This volume addresses a wide range of phenomena including intonation, restructuring, clitic climbing, aspectual structure, subject focus marking, code-switching, lenition, loanwords, and heritage learning that are central in Hispanic linguistics today. The authors approach these issues from a variety of recent theoretical approaches and innovative methodologies and make important contributions to our current understanding of language acquisition, theoretical and descriptive linguistics, and language contact. This collection of articles is a testimony to the breadth and degree of specialization of the scholarly interest in the field. The selection of refereed chapters included in this volume were originally presented at the 20th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (HLS) hosted at Georgetown University, 2016. The book should be read with interest by scholars and graduate students hoping to gain insight into the issues currently debated in Hispanic Linguistics.

Recenzijas

[ ...] this volume constitutes a valuable addition to the field. The articles offer informed answers to the research questions proposed and, perhaps more importantly, they pose paths for further research. For the novice or experienced scholar, it will be a springboard that fosters renewed dialogue and new investigations in coming years. -- Miguel Garcķa, Georgia Southern University, on Linguist List 33.1437 (2022)

Introduction 1(10)
Alfonso Morales-Front
Michael J. Ferreira
Ronald P. Leow
Cristina Sanz
Part I Language acquisition
The development of intonation in L2 Spanish: A perceptual study
11(22)
Anel Brandl
Carolina Gonzalez
Amy Bustin
Insights into the cognition of mood selection in L2 learners of Spanish
33(20)
Joseph Collentine
Karina Collentine
The licensing of wh-in-situ questions: Intonational evidence from Spanish
53(22)
Carolina Gonzalez
Lara Reglero
What derivational suffixes should we teach in Spanish as a Second Language courses?
75(22)
Claudia H. Sanchez-Gutierrez
Nausica Marcos Marcos Miguel
Pablo Robles Garcia
Part II Theoretical and descriptive approaches
The seem-class verb paradigm and restructuring in Romance
97(22)
Abel Cruz Flores
The Progressive-to-Imperfective shift: Contextually determined variation in Rioplatense, Iberian, and Mexican Altiplano Spanish
119(18)
Martin Fuchs
Ashwini Deo
Maria Mercedes Pihango
The aspectual structure of the adjective: Spanish ser and estar
137(24)
Alfredo Garcia Pardo
Mythili Menon
Mood in future-framed adverbials: Pragmatic alternations in Rioplatense Spanish
161(22)
Mark Hoff
Syntactic and prosodic marking of subject focus in American English and Peninsular Spanish
183(24)
Covadonga Sanchez-Alvarado
Part III Language contact and variation
Demystifying Salvadoran [ s6]: Evidence for /s/ lenition
207(22)
Franny D. Brogan
Afro-Peruvian Spanish declarative intonation: Analysis and implications
229(20)
Brianna Butera
Sandro Sessarego
Rajiv Rao
Subject-predicate code-switching: Testing the need of a matrix language through embedding
249(16)
Bryan Koronkiewicz
The differing behavior of loanwords in the Spanish of technology and of fashion and beauty
265(20)
Regina Morin
Damidn Robles
Futurity and probability in Spanish as a heritage language
285(18)
Diego Pascual y Cabo
Gema Vela
Examining the (mini-) variable swarm in the Spanish of the Southeast
303(24)
Rebecca Ronquest
Jim Michnowicz
Eric Wilbanks
Claudia Cortes
Casting light on the Spanish creole debate: A legal perspective
327(16)
Sandro Sessarego
Index 343