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Weyers, Joseph R. – Hispania, 2009
Since the early 1960s, the "tuteo" (T-T), and particularly the use of tonic "tu" with the "vos" verbal morphology (T-V) has been accepted as typical of the speech of Montevideo, Uruguay, a region generally classified as "voseante". This paper reports on the results of 117 rapid anonymous interviews conducted…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Spanish, Morphology (Languages), Speech
Bishop, Kelley; Michnowicz, Jim – Hispania, 2010
The present investigation examines possible social and linguistic factors that influence forms of address used in Chilean Spanish with various interlocutors. A characteristic of the Spanish of Chile is the use of a variety of forms of address for the second person singular, "tu", "vos", and "usted", with corresponding…
Descriptors: Social Class, Form Classes (Languages), Foreign Countries, Spanish