Cuban Spanish Dialectology

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Despite the significant presence of Cuban immigrants in the United States, current research on Cuban Spanish linguistics remains underexplored. This volume addresses this lacuna in Cuba Spanish research by providing a state-of-the-art collection of articles from a range of theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas, including phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage language acquisition. Given increasing interest in Cuban Spanish among graduate students and faculty, this volume is a timely and highly relevant contribution to Hispanic linguistics and Cuban Spanish dialectology in particular.

Product Details :

Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Alejandro Cuza
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Release : 2017-11-15
File : 336 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781626165113


Cuban Spanish Dialectology

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This volume covers existing lacunae on Cuban Spanish dialectology by providing a state-of-the-art collection of articles from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas, including phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and the acquisition of Cuban Spanish as a heritage language. --Jorge Guitart, professor of Spanish linguistics, University at Buffalo: The State University of New York

Product Details :

Genre : Sociolinguistics
Author : Alejandro Cuza
Publisher : Georgetown University Press
Release : 2017
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781626165106


Handbook Of Perceptual Dialectology

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

The Handbook of Perceptual Dialectology, Volume 2, expands on the coverage of both regions and methodologies in the investigation of nonlinguists' perceptions of language variety. New areas studied include Canada (anglophone and francophone), Cuba, Hungary, Italy, Korea, and Mali, and most prominent among the new approaches are studies of the salience of specific linguistic features in variety identification and assessment. As in Volume I, the reader will find in these chapters everything from the statistical treatment of the ratings of dialect attributes to studies of the actual discourses of nonlinguists discussing language variety. Dialectologists, sociolinguistics, ethnographers, and applied linguists who work in areas where language variety is a concern will appreciate the findings and methods of these studies, but social scientists of every sort who want to understand the role of language in the cultural lives of ordinary people will also find much of interest here.

Product Details :

Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Daniel Long
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Release : 2002-12-20
File : 440 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789027296054


Cuba Cubans And Cuban Americans

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This classified bibliography of 900 dissertations describes all aspects of Cuban life and culture, covering such areas as art, anthropology, economy, music, dance, cinema, literature, and other areas that are not too wellknown and what has been researched about Cuban Americans in the US. .

Product Details :

Genre : History
Author : Jesse J. Dossick
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2018-02-06
File : 113 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351316064


Spanish In Miami

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Spanish in Miami reveals the multifaceted ways in which the language is ideologically rescaled and sociolinguistically reconfigured in this global city. This book approaches Miami’s sociolinguistic situation from language ideological and critical cultural perspectives, combining extensive survey data with two decades of observations, interviews, and conversations with Spanish speakers from all sectors of the city. Tracing the advent of postmodernity in sociolinguistic terms, separate chapters analyze the changing ideological representation of Spanish in mass media during the late 20th century, its paradoxical (dis)continuity in the city’s social life, the political and economic dimensions of the Miami/Havana divide, the boundaries of language through the perceptual lens of Anglicisms, and the potential of South Florida—as part of the Caribbean—to inform our understanding of the highly complex present and future of Spanish in the United States. Spanish in Miami will be of interest to advanced students and researchers of Spanish, Sociolinguistics, and Latino Studies.

Product Details :

Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : Andrew Lynch
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-05-03
File : 313 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429796814


Sociolinguistic Approaches To Sibilant Variation In Spanish

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Spanish-speaking world. This book explores the current state of Spanish sibilants and their dialectal variations. Focusing on different processes undergone by sibilants in Spanish (e.g., voicing, devoicing, weakening, aspiration, elision) in various geographical areas and language contact situations, each chapter offers an analysis on a unique sociolinguistic case from different formal, experimental, and data-based approaches. The opening chapter orients the reader with an overview of sibilant system’s evolution, which serves as an anchor to the other chapters and facilitates understanding for readers new to the topic. The volume is organized around three thematic sections: part one, Spain; part two, United States; and part three, Central and South America. The collection includes research on dialects in both Peninsular and Trans-Atlantic Spanish such as Jerezano, Caribbean Spanish in Boston and New York City, Cuban Spanish in Miami, Colombia-Barranquilla Spanish, northern Buenos Aires Argentine Spanish, and USA heritage Spanish, among other case studies. This volume offers an original and concise approach to one of the most studied variables in Spanish phonetics, taking into account geographically-based phonetic variation, sociolinguistic factors, and various Spanish language contact situations. Written in English, this detailed synthesis of the wide-ranging geolinguistic features of Spanish sibilants provides a valuable resource for scholars in Hispanic studies, linguistics, Spanish dialectology and sociolinguistics.

Product Details :

Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : Eva Núñez-Méndez
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2021-04-27
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000365634


Hispanic Contact Linguistics

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This volume comprises cutting edge research on language contact and change. The chapters present a wide scope of settings in which Spanish is in contact with other languages, such as Catalan, English, and Quechua; a large breadth of geographical areas (e.g., United States, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina); and varied participant groups, ranging from dialect contacts, second-language learners and heritage speakers to balanced bilinguals and code-switchers. Taken together, the chapters provide rich empirical descriptions of data pertaining to different levels of language, diverse – naturalistic and experimental – methodological approaches to data collection, as well as theoretical implications of the findings. The interdisciplinary perspective adopted by the authors contributes to the linguistic analysis and offers important insights into theoretical linguistics in general, and into theories of sociolinguistics, language variation, bilingualism, and second language acquisition.

Product Details :

Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Luis A. Ortiz López
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Release : 2020-02-14
File : 346 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789027261717


Language Variation And Contact Induced Change

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

This collection of original contributions dealing with Hispanic contact linguistics covers an array of Spanish dialects distributed across North, South, and Central America, the Caribbean, the Iberian Peninsula, and the Bosporus. It deals with both native and non-native varieties of the language, and includes both synchronic and diachronic studies. The volume addresses, and challenges, current theoretical assumptions on the nature of language variation and contact-induced change through empirically-based linguistic research. The sustained contact between Spanish and other languages in different parts of the world has given rise to a wide number of changes in the language, which are driven by a concomitance of different linguistic and social processes. This collection of articles provides new insight into such phenomena across the Spanish-speaking world.

Product Details :

Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Jeremy King
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Release : 2018-03-15
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789027264558


Some Theoretical Implications From Rapid Speech Phenomena In Miami Cuban Spanish

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

Product Details :

Genre : Spanish language
Author : Robert Matthew Hammond
Publisher :
Release : 1976
File : 596 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:39000002185689


Spanish In The United States

eBook Download

BOOK EXCERPT:

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.

Product Details :

Genre : Foreign Language Study
Author : Scott M. Alvord
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-04-02
File : 215 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000045475