Varieties of Spanish in the United States

Varieties of Spanish in the United States
Title Varieties of Spanish in the United States PDF eBook
Author John M. Lipski
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 317
Release 2008-09-24
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1589016513

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Thirty-three million people in the United States speak some variety of Spanish, making it the second most used language in the country. Some of these people are recent immigrants from many different countries who have brought with them the linguistic traits of their homelands, while others come from families who have lived in this country for hundreds of years. John M. Lipski traces the importance of the Spanish language in the United States and presents an overview of the major varieties of Spanish that are spoken there. Varieties of Spanish in the United States provides—in a single volume—useful descriptions of the distinguishing characteristics of the major varieties, from Cuban and Puerto Rican, through Mexican and various Central American strains, to the traditional varieties dating back to the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries found in New Mexico and Louisiana. Each profile includes a concise sketch of the historical background of each Spanish-speaking group; current demographic information; its sociolinguistic configurations; and information about the phonetics, morphology, syntax, lexicon, and each group's interactions with English and other varieties of Spanish. Lipski also outlines the scholarship that documents the variation and richness of these varieties, and he probes the phenomenon popularly known as "Spanglish." The distillation of an entire academic career spent investigating and promoting the Spanish language in the United States, this valuable reference for teachers, scholars, students, and interested bystanders serves as a testimony to the vitality and legitimacy of the Spanish language in the United States. It is recommended for courses on Spanish in the United States, Spanish dialectology and sociolinguistics, and teaching Spanish to heritage speakers.

Spanish in the United States

Spanish in the United States
Title Spanish in the United States PDF eBook
Author Ana Roca
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 221
Release 2011-06-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110804972

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This collection of original papers presents current research on linguistic aspects of the Spanish used in the United States. The authors examine such topics as language maintenance and language shift, language choice, the bilingual's discourse patterns, varieties of Spanish used in the United States, and oral proficiency testing of bilingual speakers. In view of the fact that Hispanics constitute the largest linguistic minority in the United States, the pioneering work in the area of sociolinguistic issues in the U.S. Spanish presented here is of great importance.

An American Language

An American Language
Title An American Language PDF eBook
Author Rosina Lozano
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2018-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 0520969588

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An American Language is a tour de force that revolutionizes our understanding of U.S. history. It reveals the origins of Spanish as a language binding residents of the Southwest to the politics and culture of an expanding nation in the 1840s. As the West increasingly integrated into the United States over the following century, struggles over power, identity, and citizenship transformed the place of the Spanish language in the nation. An American Language is a history that reimagines what it means to be an American—with profound implications for our own time.

Spanish in the United States

Spanish in the United States
Title Spanish in the United States PDF eBook
Author Scott M. Alvord
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 215
Release 2020-04-02
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1000045471

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Spanish in the United States: Attitudes and Variation is a collection of new, cutting-edge research with the purpose of providing scholars interested in Spanish as it is spoken by bilinguals living in the United States a current view of the state of the discipline. This volume is broad and inclusive of the populations studied, methodologies used, and approaches to the linguistic study of Spanish in order to provide scholars with an up-to-date understanding of the complexities of the Spanish(es) spoken in the United States. In addition to this snapshot, this volume stimulates new areas of inquiry and motivates new ways of analyzing the social, linguistic, and educational aspects of what it means to speak Spanish in the United States.

Research Issues and Problems in United States Spanish

Research Issues and Problems in United States Spanish
Title Research Issues and Problems in United States Spanish PDF eBook
Author Jacob Ornstein-Galicia
Publisher
Total Pages 386
Release 1988
Genre Spanish language
ISBN

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Dominant Spanish Dialects Spoken in the United States

Dominant Spanish Dialects Spoken in the United States
Title Dominant Spanish Dialects Spoken in the United States PDF eBook
Author Daniel Negrete Cárdenas
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 1970
Genre Spanish language
ISBN

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Dialects from Tropical Islands

Dialects from Tropical Islands
Title Dialects from Tropical Islands PDF eBook
Author Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2019-10-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1351630636

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Dialects from Tropical Islands: Caribbean Spanish in the United States provides a comprehensive account of current research on Caribbean Spanish in the United States from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas. This edited volume highlights current scholarship and linguistic analyses in four major areas relative to Caribbean Spanish in the United States: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage-language acquisition. This volume will be of interest to linguists and philologists who specialize in Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, or in Romance languages in general.