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New perspectives on Hispanic contact linguistics in the Americas
461 pages
- Includes bibliographical references.
- This volume is an edited collection of articles dealing with Hispanic contact linguistics in the Americas. The project is composed of four main sections, organized according to the type of socio-historical scenario that characterizes the nature of the contact situation: Spanish in contact with indigenous languages; Spanish in contact with coerced-migration languages; Spanish in contact with free-migration languages; and Spanish in contact with languages outside of Latin America, but still within the Americas.[Publisher's text]
- Collected essays.
- Joint ed.
- German ISBN 9783954874729
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Información
ISBN: 9783954878314
MATERIAS
ENCABEZAMIENTOS DE MATERIA
- Spanish language -- Social aspects -- Latin America
- Languages in contact -- Latin America
- Spanish language -- Social aspects -- America
- Languages in contact -- America
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En este volumen
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Maya-Spanish Contact in Yucatan, Mexico : Context and Sociolinguistic Implications
- Rapanui Features in the Morphosyntactic System of Easter Island Spanish
- The Formal Guaraní and Spanish of Paraguayan Bilinguals
- Continuity and Innovation in Peruvian Spanish : Pragmatics and Contact in (Differential) Object Marking
- Borrowed Clause Combining Patterns in Two Arawakan Languages - Baure and Paunaka
- Codeswitching and Borrowing in Aruban Papiamentu : The Blurring of Categories
- Nominal Ellipses in an Afro-Hispanic Language of Ecuador : The Choteño Case
- Cimarroneras in Venezuela : The Role of Isolated Communities in the Potential Development of a Spanish Creole
- The Individual as the Locus of Variation and Change in a Contact Situation in Panama
- Romance Language Contact in Mexico : The Case of Veneto-Spanish Bilingualism
- Portuguese/Portuñol in Misiones, Argentina : Another Fronterizo?
- Preposition Stranding in a Non-Preposition Stranding Language: Contact or Language Change?
- Definite and Indefinite Articles in Nikkei Spanish
- Doing Being Boricua on the Island and in the U.S. Midwest : Perceptions of National Identity and Lateralization of /ɾ/ in Puerto Rican Spanish
- Castilian in New York City : What Can We Learn from the Future?
- Language Attitudes and Linguistic Identities in Miami
- Heritage Speakers Spanish in California : How Unbalanced Bilingualism Affects Reverse Construction of the gustar-type
- Spanish and English in Contact in the Cyber World
- Contributors