The Use of the Subject Pronouns tu and usted in the Spanish of the Canary Islands

The strong tendency to neutralize the opposition between tu & usted in Spanish is often put down to factors which are both linguistic (ambiguous verb forms, verb meaning, emphasis, etc) & extralinguistic (age, sex, social & cultural standing). The article approaches this tendency from a...

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