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Abstract
Although vos is common in speech in Medellín, it is considered non-prestigious for writing (Agudelo Montoya et al. 2016). Nonetheless, vos is an important marker of
local identity (Jang 2013) that increasingly appears in writing (Weyers 2016a). Its presence suggests a potential upward shift in its prestige. For that to happen,
favorable attitudes toward its use in writing are called for. Here we examine the linguistic attitudes of 222
medellinenses toward vos, tú, and their corresponding verb forms in
advertising. We find that (1) all speakers prefer vos; (2) they favor the pronoun vos over its
corresponding verb forms; (3) younger speakers prefer vos over their older counterparts; and (4) men prefer
voseo verb forms while women prefer tuteo forms. Given the overall positive attitudes toward
vos, it is possible that its prestige will increase.
期刊介绍:
Spanish in Context publishes original theoretical, empirical and methodological studies into pragmatics and sociopragmatics, variationist and interactional sociolinguistics, sociology of language, discourse and conversation analysis, functional contextual analyses, bilingualism, and crosscultural and intercultural communication with the aim of extending our knowledge of Spanish and of these disciplines themselves. This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, European Reference Index for the Humanities, Sociological abstracts, INIST, Linguistic Bibliography, Scopus