Articles Accepted in Collection
Abstract:
In this paper the authors discuss the
interaction between external and internal
factors in the use of leísmo--use of the
third person dative clitic in accusative
structures--among speakers of contact
varieties of Spanish in Peru. The authors
also show that the pattern of variation seems
to indicate a change in progress favoring
leísmo among speakers of Spanish, even in
areas considered predominantly monolingual.
The data for this paper consists of recorded
interviews with speakers of Andean Spanish,
both bilingual (Quechua and Spanish) and
monolingual. This paper addresses the
question of whether morphosyntactic change is
preceded by variation.