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This study investigates how sociolinguistically informed instruction and virtual exchanges affect the use of the second-person singular pronouns (usted, , and vos) by adult second language learners of Spanish enrolled in a third-semester cou...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
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22 Pages

22 December 2020

Structural priming has been described as a measure of association between constructions. Here, we apply priming as a diagnostic to assess the status of the Chilean second-person singular (2sg) voseo, which exists in variation with the more standard t...

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  • Open Access
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21 Pages

Previous studies have found that second language learners can acquire sociolinguistic variation. However, there is a lack of studies that examine the L2 acquisition of second-person singular forms of address (2PS) in Spanish, especially in the immers...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
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28 Pages

Fitting in with Porteños: Case Studies of Dialectal Feature Production, Investment, and Identity During Study Abroad

  • Rebecca Pozzi,
  • Chelsea Escalante,
  • Lucas Bugarín,
  • Myrna Pacheco-Ramos,
  • Ximena Pichón and
  • Tracy Quan

In recent years, several studies across a variety of target languages (e.g., Chinese, French, and Spanish) have demonstrated that students who study abroad acquire target-like patterns of variation. In Spanish-speaking contexts, recent research has m...