TITLE:
Applied Linguistic-Tú and Usted Spanish Personal Subject Pronouns
AUTHORS:
Joel Laffita Rivera
KEYWORDS:
Socio-Cultural, Syntax, Orthography, Grammar Patterns, Pragmatic and Linguistic, Teaching, Learning
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Modern Linguistics,
Vol.9 No.1,
January
31,
2019
ABSTRACT: While the simple phonetics of Spanish language makes it easier to learn and speak irrespective of its grammar complexity, acquiring a good command of this language requires a serious and disciplined study of its grammar. The use of null and overt pronouns and their different grammar related forms in Spanish elevates the level of complexity when it comes to second language acquisition (SLA). In this regard, the teaching and learning of Spanish grammar still remains a subject of interest among linguists. Thereby, the article aimed to provide a guideline through which English language native speakers would gain an insight about language traits, associated with two pronouns and how they should be used in the speaking and writing context of Spanish language communication.