Advances in Hispanic Linguistics:
Papers from the 2nd Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
edited by Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach and Fernando Martínez-Gil
xiv + 578 pages (2-volume set)
publication date: April 1999
Peso de los 2 tomos: 862 gramos.
ISBN 978-1-57473-004-3
Los Advances in Hispanic Linguistics contiene 37 artículos sobre lingüística hispana contemporánea de estudiosos e investigadores destacados, en representación de una variada gama de perspectivas teóricas. Estos documentos fueron presentados originalmente en el segundo Simposio de Lingüística Hispánica en la Universidad Estatal de Ohio (USA), en octubre de 1998. Los volúmenes se organizan en tres secciones principales: (1) la psicolingüística y la sociolingüística, (2) la fonología, la morfología y la lingüística histórica, y (3 ) de sintaxis, la semántica y la pragmática.
Volume 1Acknowledgments viiIntroduction Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach and Fernando Martínez-Gil ix-xivSection I: Psycholinguistics and SociolinguisticsPatterns of Gender Agreement in the Speech of Second Language Learners Marisol Fernández-García 3-15Nomás in a Mexican American Dialect MaryEllen Garcia 16-27Parsing Spanish sólo Steven Lee Hartman 28-41On Levels of Processing and Levels of Comprehension James F. Lee 42-59The Role of Attention in Second/Foreign Language Classroom Research: Methodological Issues Ronald P. Leow 60-71The Role of Templates in the Acquisition of Phonology Alfonso Morales Front 72-98On Interpreting Generic Pronouns in Spanish Rafael A. Núñez Cedeño 99-109Forms of Address in the Commercial Spanish of Five Latin American Cities Diane Ringer Uber 110-118Section II: Phonology, Morphology, and Historical LinguisticsReexamining Spanish Glides: Analogically Conditioned Variation in Vocoid Sequences in Spanish Dialects Sonia Colina 121-134On the Non-Occurrence of the Phone [(r with a tilde)] in the Spanish Sound System Robert M. Hammond 135-151Official Use of the Vernacular in the Thirteenth Century: Medieval Spanish Language Policy? Ray Harris-Northall 152-165The Moraic Status of Consonants from Latin to Hispano-Romance: The Case of Obstruents D. Eric Holt 166-181Patterns in the Lexicon: Hiatus with Unstressed High Vowels in Spanish José Ignacio Hualde 182-197The Many Faces of Spanish /s/-Weakening: (Re)alignment and Ambisyllabicity John M. Lipski 198-213Spanish Substantives: How Many Classes? Regina Morin 214-230A Perception Study of Intermediate Phrasing in Spanish Intonation Holly J. Nibert 231-247Linguistic Theory and Discourse in Don Quijote Frank Nuessel 248-264Head Dependence in Jerigonza, a Spanish Language Game Carlos-Eduardo Piñeros 265-277Flawed Definitions, Neglected Sound Changes, and the Development of Spanish atinar Thomas J. Walsh 278-290On the Word-Internal Velarization of /n/ in Cuban Radio Broadcasting Kenneth J. Wireback 291-300Volume 2Section III: Syntax, Semantics, and PragmaticsBlocking of Spanish Reflexives in the Hierarchical Lexicon Raúl Aranovich 303-316A Topic Auxiliary in Spanish Alfredo Arnaiz and José Camacho 317-331Spanish as a CP/IP-Absorption Language Héctor Campos 332-345Notes on the Topic-Focus Articulation Eugenia Casielles-Suárez 346-363Mass Reference in 16th Century Castilian: Gabriel Alonso de Herrera's Obra de Agricultura Sarah Harmon and Almerindo Ojeda 364-377Lexical Ambiguity Is Not Always Evil: The Example of ni-ni Elena Herburger 378-393Binding in PPs in Spanish and the Nature of Condition B Paula Kempchinsky 394-411The Syntax of Contrastive Focus: Evidence from VP-Ellipsis Luis López 412-427Minimalist Bello: Basic Categories in Bello's Grammar Marta Luján 428-446Possessive Dative Constructions and Predicate Inversion in Spanish Enrique Mallen 447-468The Syntax and Semantics of Spanish Accusative a Juan Martín 469-485Prenominal Adjectives, Wh-Extraction and Generalized Quantifiers Errapel Mejías-Bikandi 486-501Focus and Subject Inversion in Romance Francisco Ordóñez 502-518The Agreement System of Los Angeles Spanish and the Media Claudia Parodi 519-529D0, AgrO0 Features and the Direct Object Pronominal System of Andean Spanish Liliana Sánchez 530-545Two Types of Scalar Particles: Evidence from Spanish Scott A. Schwenter 546-561Diachronic Qualitative Studies on Minimalist Operations: Verbless Locative Inversion in NILs Luis Silva-Villar 562-578