2014
DOI: 10.1075/sic.11.3.01bab
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Time and reminiscence in contact

Abstract: The question of how and why change occurs is a persistent theme in research on language contact and sociolinguistics. In this article, I investigate the role of social context in producing change and maintenance in a contact variety of Andean Spanish. Two generations of speakers in a Quechua-Spanish contact zone in central Bolivia interpret stress shift on the first person imperfect past tense as a marker of the "reminiscent past. " An emergent but unstable grammatical distinction is entwined with lived experi… Show more

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