Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez

List of John Benjamins publications for which Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez plays a role.

Articles

Rodríguez-Ordóñez, Itxaso, Shannon McCrocklin and Alejandra Tiburcio 2023 Spanglish and Tex-Mex in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas: Bilinguals’ perceptions and valorizations of speech stylesSpanish in Context 20:1, pp. 50–75 | Article
The social meaning of language is embedded in a cultural system of ideas that circulates throughout the historicity of peoples in contact. Border areas are useful for studying the permeability of category constructions, including language boundaries and fluidity of identities. The present study… read more
Rodríguez-Ordóñez, Itxaso 2020 Chapter 4. The acquisition of Differential Object Marking in Basque as a sociolinguistic variableThe Acquisition of Differential Object Marking, Mardale, Alexandru and Silvina Montrul (eds.), pp. 105–131 | Chapter
Following variationist approaches to second language acquisition, this study examines the variable use of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Basque as a second language and tests whether attitudes towards Basque DOM plays a role in its use. The spontaneous speech of 15 advanced learners and 12… read more
Rodríguez-Ordóñez, Itxaso and Lorena Sainz-Maza Lecanda 2018 Bilingualism effects in Basque Subject Pronoun Expression: Evidence from L2 BasqueLinguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 8:5, pp. 523–560 | Article
The Interface Hypothesis (IH) (Sorace, 2011; Sorace & Filiaci, 2006; Sorace & Serratrice, 2009) proposes that structures involving an interface between syntax and other modules are less likely to be fully acquired. Whereas some studies have found evidence in favor of the IH (Michnowicz, 2015),… read more
Lyons, Kate and Itxaso Rodríguez-Ordóñez 2017 Quantifying the Linguistic Landscape: A study of Spanish-English variation in Pilsen, ChicagoSpanish in Context 14:3, pp. 329–362 | Article
Study of speech and written texts has provided significant insight regarding linguistic variation and its social correlates. Variation in the representation or display of language, however, remains a relatively understudied phenomenon. With this in mind, we present a quantitative and qualitative… read more