The referent3 of the first-person singular “yo” is commonly considered to be at the core of the meaning of uno. Bello and Cuervo (1964: 285) assimilate the use of uno to the first-person singular, considering it to be a substitute for “yo”. Flores Ferrán states that the pronoun ...
Examples (1) and (2), elicited from the same speaker, illustrate variable pronoun expression during an interview in Spanish (1) and a later interview in Portuguese (2): (1) yo pongo el arroz en la olla, [] pongo el aceite [] pongo sal I put the rice in the pan, [I] put the ...
Spanish in Context 1.41–65. 33 Cantero Sandoval, G. 1976. Peculiaridades en el empleo del pronombre personal, YO, en el habla culta de la cuidad de México. Anuario de letras: Revista de la facultad de Filosofía y 34 Letras. Universidad de México XIV.233–7. 35 Cifuentes, H. 1980...
conjugating all the verbs in Spanish. There are other grammar concepts that this knowledge will benefit. This needs to be memorized so well you are dreaming this chart! Subject pronoun chart Box #1 Yo (I) Subject pronoun chart Box #2 ...
Direct Object Pronouns Spanish works the same way. The direct object pronouns are: Direct Object Pronouns Direct object pronouns can refer to people or things. They agree in gender and number with the nouns they replace. Direct Object Pronouns Lo replaces a masc. singular noun. La replaces a...
However, it is obvious, and recent studies have shown, that this factor alone cannot explain all overt uses of the subject pronouns in Spanish, as speakers also use them in contexts where there is no change in referent. (2) Pero se enderezaba asi y decia y yo lo escuchaba y yo ...