Luis A. Ortiz López

List of John Benjamins publications for which Luis A. Ortiz López plays a role.

Title

Hispanic Contact Linguistics: Theoretical, methodological and empirical perspectives

Edited by Luis A. Ortiz López, Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo and Melvin González-Rivera

Subjects Contact Linguistics | Romance linguistics | Sociolinguistics and Dialectology | Theoretical linguistics

Articles

Ortiz López, Luis A. and Cristina Martínez Pedraza 2020 Chapter 11. Real perception or perceptive accommodation? The Dominirican ethnic-dialect continuum and sociolinguistic contextHispanic Contact Linguistics: Theoretical, methodological and empirical perspectives, Ortiz López, Luis A., Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo and Melvin González-Rivera (eds.), pp. 263–282 | Chapter
Dominicans in Puerto Rico have opted for closed spaces due to their social marginalization. Nonetheless, their interactions with Puerto Ricans has facilitated a Domini-Rican continuum. This research examines speech data, to compare dialect recognition and linguistic perceptions of Puerto Ricans… read more
Ortiz López, Luis A., Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo and Melvin González-Rivera 2020 Hispanic contact linguistics: Theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectivesHispanic Contact Linguistics: Theoretical, methodological and empirical perspectives, Ortiz López, Luis A., Rosa E. Guzzardo Tamargo and Melvin González-Rivera (eds.), pp. 1–8 | Chapter
Escalante, María Fernanda y Luis A. Ortiz López 2017 Restricciones de concordancia: El ser focalizado y las seudohendidas en Barranquilla, ColombiaSpanish in Context 14:3, pp. 363–390 | Article
El español colombiano ha sido un referente constante de las oraciones con ser fozalizado (SF); sin embargo, son muy limitados los estudios con datos naturales que describan y expliquen el comportamiento microparamétrico y sociolingüístico en cuanto a las restricciones de concordancia de las SF en… read more
Civitello, Ashlee Dauphinais and Luis A. Ortiz López 2016 Microvariation in the Null Subject Parameter: Word order in Cuban SpanishInquiries in Hispanic Linguistics: From theory to empirical evidence, Cuza, Alejandro, Lori Czerwionka and Daniel Olson (eds.), pp. 281–300 | Article
Spanish has been traditionally classified by grammatical descriptions as a language with free variation in terms of Subject-Verb order (SV versus VS), with certain syntactic-semantic and syntactic-pragmatic restrictions governing each order. This supposed free variation appears to be facing… read more
Se toman como agramaticales cláusulas infinitivas con sujeto patente (Bosque y Demonte 1999, Bosque y Gutiérrez Rexach 2009). Pero se han documentado en el caribeño (Morales 1999; Silva-Corvalán 2001). Esta investigación las reexamina desde la microvariación modal, infinitivo/indicativo, y en… read more
En español, la futuridad se puede expresar mediante cuatro paradigmas verbales: el futuro morfológico, el futuro perifrástico, el presente de indicativo y el presente continuo. La investigación realizada sobre el fenómeno (Iuliano y De Stefano 1979; Van Naerssen 1983; Sedano 1994; Hernández 1999;… read more
En este trabajo, investigamos los objetos directos nulos (argumentos y pronombres clíticos) en hablantes bilingües y monolingües en la frontera domínico-haitiana, mediante factores funcionales de la marcación diferencial de objetos (persona gramatical, ±animado, ±definido, ±específico). Las… read more
Faraclas, Nicholas, Don E. Walicek, Mervyn C. Alleyne, Wilfredo Geigel and Luis A. Ortiz López 2007 The complexity that really matters: The role of political economy in creole genesisDeconstructing Creole, Ansaldo, Umberto, Stephen Matthews and Lisa Lim (eds.), pp. 227–264 | Article
Ortiz López, Luis A. 2007 12. La negación en la frontera domínico-haitiana: Variantes y usos (socio)lingüísticosSpanish in Contact: Policy, Social and Linguistic Inquiries, Potowski, Kim and Richard Cameron (eds.), pp. 211–233 | Article
We investigate pragmatic and sociolinguistic factors that condition the use of double negation along the Haitian-Dominican Republic border in the speech of Spanish monolinguals and in that of Haitian Creole/Spanish bilinguals. In Dominican Spanish, researchers have proposed two basic syntactic… read more
Faraclas, Nicholas and Luis A. Ortiz López 2006 Review of Lipski (2005): A History of Afro-Hispanic Language: Five centuries, five continentsDiachronica 23:1, pp. 196–200 | Review