2015
DOI: 10.1075/cll.51
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Afro-Peruvian Spanish

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“…Sessarego 2015Sessarego , 2017b, we think the use of overt pronouns in CS may be better analyzed as the result of contact-induced change. First, Benincà's and the other abovementioned studies were primarily based on Old French and Old Italian data, and as far as we know, evidence has yet to be provided to show that the Medieval Spanish pronominal system resembled what we observe today in CS.…”
Section: On the Origin Of Chincha Spanish Partial Pro-drop Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sessarego 2015Sessarego , 2017b, we think the use of overt pronouns in CS may be better analyzed as the result of contact-induced change. First, Benincà's and the other abovementioned studies were primarily based on Old French and Old Italian data, and as far as we know, evidence has yet to be provided to show that the Medieval Spanish pronominal system resembled what we observe today in CS.…”
Section: On the Origin Of Chincha Spanish Partial Pro-drop Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sessarego 2014Sessarego , 2015. The fieldwork for this study was carried out from November 2012 to January 2013 in the rural villages of El Guayabo, San José, San Regis and El Carmen, located in the Province of Chincha, Department of Ica, Peru.…”
Section: Chinchano Spanishmentioning
confidence: 99%