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Subject pronoun expression in Spanish: A cross-dialectal perspective
AM Carvalho, R Orozco, N Shin
Georgetown University Press, 2015
1852015
Social class and gender impacting change in bilingual settings: Spanish subject pronoun use in New York
NL Shin, R Otheguy
Language in Society 42, 429–452, 2013
1182013
Overt nonspecific ellos in Spanish in New York
N Lapidus, R Otheguy
Spanish in Context 2 (2), 157-174, 2005
112*2005
Shifting sensitivity to continuity of reference: Subject pronoun use in Spanish in New York City
NL Shin, R Otheguy
Español en Estados Unidos y en otros contextos: Cuestiones sociolingüísticas …, 2009
98*2009
Grammatical complexification in Spanish in New York: 3sg pronoun expression and verbal ambiguity
NL Shin
Language Variation and Change 26 (03), 303-330, 2014
912014
An adaptive approach to noun gender in New York contact Spanish
R Otheguy, N Lapidus
A Romance Perspective on Language Knowledge and Use, 209-232, 2003
892003
The development of NP selection in school-age children: reference and Spanish subject pronouns
NL Shin, HS Cairns
Language Acquisition 19 (1), 3-38, 2012
852012
Variable use of Spanish subject pronouns by monolingual children in Mexico
NL Shin
Selected proceedings of the 14th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, 130-141, 2012
702012
Acquiring constraints on morphosyntactic variation: Children’s Spanish subject pronoun expression
NL Shin
Journal of child language 43 (4), 914-947, 2016
662016
The emergence of structured variability in morphosyntax: Childhood acquisition of Spanish subject pronouns
NL Shin, D Erker
Subject pronoun expression in Spanish: A cross-dialectal perspective, 169-190, 2015
622015
Contact induced change? Overt nonspecific ellos in Spanish in New York
N Lapidus, R Otheguy
Selected proceedings of the second workshop on Spanish sociolinguistics, 67-75, 2005
502005
El uso contextual del pronombre sujeto como factor predictivo de la influencia del inglés en el español de Nueva York [English influence on Spanish in New York: Evidence from …
NL Shin, C Montes-Alcalá
Sociolinguistic Studies 8 (1), 85-110, 2014
492014
Women as leaders of language change: A qualification from the bilingual perspective
NL Shin
Selected proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, 135-147, 2013
492013
Subject pronouns in child Spanish and continuity of reference
NL Shin, HS Cairns
Selected Proceedings of the 11th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, 155-164, 2009
492009
A Sociolinguistic Approach to Teaching Spanish Grammatical Structures
NL Shin, M Hudgens Henderson
Foreign Language Annals 50 (1), 195-213, 2017
472017
Matización de la teoría de la simplificación en las lenguas en contacto: El concepto de la adaptación en el español de Nueva York
R Otheguy, N Lapidus
Contactos y contextos lingüísticos: El español en los Estados Unidos y en …, 2005
472005
Lexical frequency effects on L2 Spanish subject pronoun expression
B Linford, NL Shin
Selected proceedings of the 16th Hispanic linguistics symposium, 175-189, 2013
402013
Gramática española: variación social
K Potowski, NL Shin
Routledge, 2018
382018
Efficiency in lexical borrowing in New York Spanish
N Shin
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2010 (203), 45-59, 2010
322010
Child heritage speakers’ production and comprehension of direct object clitic gender in Spanish
N Shin, B Rodríguez, A Armijo, M Perara-Lunde
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 9 (4-5), 659-686, 2019
312019
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