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Spanish of the U.S. Southwest : A Language in Transition / ed. by Susana Rivera-Mills, Daniel Villa.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lingüística Iberoamericana ; 38Publisher: Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (380 p.)Content type:
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  • 9788484894773
  • 9783865278692
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 467.979 22/ger
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction Spanish Of The U.S. Southwest: A Language In Transition -- Section I. Historical Aspects Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Documenting The Past. Envisioning The Future: The Historical Sociolinguistics Of Spanish In The U.S. Southwest -- Varieties Of Spanish In Post-Annexation California (1 848-1900) -- From Voice To Print: Language And Social Change In New Mexico. 1880-1912 -- A Historical Perspective On Contemporary New Mexico Spanish Archaisms -- Section II. Loss And Maintenance Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Whither Southwest Spanish? Issues In The Assessment Of Maintenance Or Loss -- Gender And Spanish-Language Maintenance Among U.S.-Born Hispanic Children In The Southwest: Evidence From The 200 1-2006 American Community Surveys -- Spanish-As-Threat Ideology And The Sociocultural Context Of Spanish In South Texas -- State(S) Of Spanish In The Southwest: A Comparative Study Of Language Maintenance And Socioeconomic Variables -- Acculturation And Communicative Need In The Process Of Language Shift: The Case Of An Arizona Community -- Section III. Descriptive Studies Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Description And Beyond: The Southwest At The Center -- Variable Yo Expression In New Mexico: English Influence? -- Passive Expressions As Isogloss Between New Mexican And Californian Spanish Dialect Areas -- An Analysis Of The Motivations For Borrowing In The Spanish Of New Mexico -- Ynos Vamos Patras: Back To An Analysis Of A Supposed 'Calque' -- Section IV. Language Attitudes And Identity Issues -- Introduction. Ethnicity And Language: Identity Issues In The U.S. Southwest -- 'I'm Not Mexican... Pero Soy Mexicano': Linguistic Context Of Labeling Among Mexican Americans In Texas" -- Todavía Decimos 'Nosotros [Los] Mexicanos': Construction Of Identity Labels Among Nue Vo Mexicanos -- Attitudes Toward Spanish Language Variation Among Latinas Living In Western Colorado -- Section V. Language Politics And Issues In Spanish Heritage Speaker Pedagogy -- Introduction. The Sociopolitics Of Heritage Language Education -- Arch. Responsibility And Repression: Anti-Bilingualism In Arizona -- Different Words For Different Contexts Intra-Speaker Variation In Spanish As A Heritage Language* -- Reducing Spanish On The Margins Of Empire: A Historical Perspective On Ideologies And Ecologies Of Language Education In Sonoma County. California -- Authors
Summary: An edited volume divided into five sections: historical linguistics, loss and maintenance, descriptive linguistics, work on language attitudes and identities, and finally language politics and pedagogical issues.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction Spanish Of The U.S. Southwest: A Language In Transition -- Section I. Historical Aspects Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Documenting The Past. Envisioning The Future: The Historical Sociolinguistics Of Spanish In The U.S. Southwest -- Varieties Of Spanish In Post-Annexation California (1 848-1900) -- From Voice To Print: Language And Social Change In New Mexico. 1880-1912 -- A Historical Perspective On Contemporary New Mexico Spanish Archaisms -- Section II. Loss And Maintenance Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Whither Southwest Spanish? Issues In The Assessment Of Maintenance Or Loss -- Gender And Spanish-Language Maintenance Among U.S.-Born Hispanic Children In The Southwest: Evidence From The 200 1-2006 American Community Surveys -- Spanish-As-Threat Ideology And The Sociocultural Context Of Spanish In South Texas -- State(S) Of Spanish In The Southwest: A Comparative Study Of Language Maintenance And Socioeconomic Variables -- Acculturation And Communicative Need In The Process Of Language Shift: The Case Of An Arizona Community -- Section III. Descriptive Studies Of Southwest Spanish -- Introduction. Description And Beyond: The Southwest At The Center -- Variable Yo Expression In New Mexico: English Influence? -- Passive Expressions As Isogloss Between New Mexican And Californian Spanish Dialect Areas -- An Analysis Of The Motivations For Borrowing In The Spanish Of New Mexico -- Ynos Vamos Patras: Back To An Analysis Of A Supposed 'Calque' -- Section IV. Language Attitudes And Identity Issues -- Introduction. Ethnicity And Language: Identity Issues In The U.S. Southwest -- 'I'm Not Mexican... Pero Soy Mexicano': Linguistic Context Of Labeling Among Mexican Americans In Texas" -- Todavía Decimos 'Nosotros [Los] Mexicanos': Construction Of Identity Labels Among Nue Vo Mexicanos -- Attitudes Toward Spanish Language Variation Among Latinas Living In Western Colorado -- Section V. Language Politics And Issues In Spanish Heritage Speaker Pedagogy -- Introduction. The Sociopolitics Of Heritage Language Education -- Arch. Responsibility And Repression: Anti-Bilingualism In Arizona -- Different Words For Different Contexts Intra-Speaker Variation In Spanish As A Heritage Language* -- Reducing Spanish On The Margins Of Empire: A Historical Perspective On Ideologies And Ecologies Of Language Education In Sonoma County. California -- Authors

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An edited volume divided into five sections: historical linguistics, loss and maintenance, descriptive linguistics, work on language attitudes and identities, and finally language politics and pedagogical issues.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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