The handbook of hispanic sociolinguistics /

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Imprint:Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Description:xxii, 793 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Blackwell handbooks in linguistics
Blackwell handbooks in linguistics.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8367784
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Other authors / contributors:Díaz-Campos, Manuel.
ISBN:9781405195003 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1405195002 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • I. Phonological Variation
  • 1. Laboratory approaches to sound variation and change
  • 2. Variationist Approaches: External Factors Conditioning Variation In Spanish Phonology
  • 3. Internal Factors Conditioning Variation In Spanish Phonology Francisco
  • 4. Socio-phonological variation in Latin American Spanish
  • 5. Sociophonological variation and change in Spain Jose Antonio
  • 6. Variationist Approaches to Spanish Morphosyntax: Internal and External Factors
  • 7. Variation and gramaticalization
  • 8. Morphosyntactic variation in Spanish speaking Latin America
  • 9. Morphosyntactic variation in Spain Maria
  • 10. Aging, Age, and Sociolinguistics
  • 11. Gender and variation: Word-final /s/ in men's and women's speech in Puerto Rico's western highlands
  • 12. Forms of address: The effect of the context
  • 13. Becoming a member of the speech community: Learning Socio-Phonetic Variation in child language
  • 14. The relationship between historical linguistics and sociolinguistics
  • 15. The acquisition of variation in second language Spanish: How to identify and catch a moving target
  • 16. Spanish in contact with Quechua
  • 17. Spanish in contact with Guarani
  • 18. Spanish in Contact with Catalan
  • 19. Spanish in contact with Portuguese: the case of Barranquenho
  • 20. Spanish in contact with Haitian Creole
  • 21. Palenque (Colombia):multilingualism in an extraordinary social and historical context
  • 22. Spanish in contact with Arabic Lofti Sayahi, The University at Albany V. Spanish in the USA, heritage language, L2 Spanish
  • 23. Spanish in the US: Bilingual Discourse Markers
  • 24. Functional adaptation and conceptual convergence in the analysis of language contact in the Spanish of bilingual communities in New York
  • 25. Code-switching among US Latinos Almeida
  • 26. Language and identity in bilingual communities
  • 27. Intrafamilial dialect contact
  • 28. Heritage language students: the case of Spanish
  • 29. Language maintenance and language shift among U.S. Latinos
  • 30. Mockery and appropriation of Spanish in White spaces: Perceptions of Latinos in the US
  • 31. Planning Spanish: Nationalizing, minoritizing and globalizing performances
  • 32. Bilingual education in Latin America Serafin m. Coronel-Molina, Indiana University and Megan Solon, Indiana University
  • 33. Variation & Identity in Spain Juan Manuel
  • 34. Variation and Identity in the Americas Mercedes
  • 35. Linguistic Imperialism: Who owns Global Spanish?