Tamaredo Meira, IvánLázaro Lafuente, Luis AlbertoPorto Requejo, María Dolores2024-01-172024-01-172015Tamaredo, I. (2015). Complexity and pronoun drop in contact varieties of English. In Alberto Lázaro Lafuente & María Dolores Porto Requejo, eds. English and American Studies in Spain: New developments and trends. (Obras colectivas: Humanidades 47). Universidad de Alcalá: Servicio de Publicaciones, 235-243. ISBN: 978-84-16599-11-0http://hdl.handle.net/10347/31882The present paper argues that speakers of high-contact varieties of English drop pronouns more frequently than those of low-contact ones. This can be explained by the fact that high-contact varieties are or were used mainly as second languages by many members of their speech communities. Pronoun drop is a grammatical feature that produces simpler structures, and second language users prefer simpler structures. Using data extracted from the Electronic World Atlas of Varieties of English and the International Corpus of English, the results of the study suggest that high-contact varieties of English favour pronoun omission.eng© Iván Tamaredo MeiraAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ComplexityContactPronoun dropVarieties of EnglishComplexity and pronoun drop in contact varieties of Englishbook partopen access