Spanish determiners

The Spanish language uses determiners in a similar way to English. The main differences are that Spanish determiners inflect for gender (masculine/feminine, with some instances of vestigial neuter) and always inflect for number as well.[1]

  1. ^ Smith, Pamela; Nix, Andrew; Davey, Neil; Ornat, Susana López; Messer, David (May 2003). "A connectionist account of Spanish determiner production". Journal of Child Language. 30 (2): 305–331. doi:10.1017/S0305000903005622. hdl:2299/3985. ISSN 1469-7602.