Progressive aspect across temporalities: variation between synthetic and analytic forms in L1 and L2 Spanish
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Accounting for effects of monitored speech: vowel nasalization, nasal consonant weakening and /s/ production in Spanish
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Variation, contact, and change in Boston Spanish: how social meaning shapes stylistic practice and bilingual optimization
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First things third?: The extension of canonically third-person singular inflections to first-person singular subjects in adult heritage Spanish
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