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A state-of-the-art, in-depth survey of the topics, approaches and theories in Spanish linguistics today. The language is researched from a number of different perspectives. This Handbook surveys the major advances and findings, with a special focus on recent accomplishments in the field. It provides an accurate and complete overview of research, as well as facilitating future directions. It encourages the reader to make connections between chapters and units, and promotes cross-theoretical dialogue. The contributions are by a wide range of specialists, writing on topics including corpus linguistics, phonology and phonetics, morphosyntax, pragmatics, the role of the speaker and speech context, language acquisition and grammaticalization. This is a must-have volume for researchers looking to contextualize their own research and for students seeking a one-stop resource on Spanish linguistics.

Written for both researchers and advanced students, this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of the field of Spanish linguistics. Balancing different theoretical perspectives among expert scholars, it provides an in-depth examination of all sub-fields of research in Hispanic linguistics, with a focus on recent advances.

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'Exactly what the field of Hispanic Linguistics has long needed! It covers all the areas I would want and expect, ranging from theoretical to applied, and other areas I didn't realize I wanted to see until I found them. By pairing well-respected specialists with rising scholars, Geeslin ensures that it delves into the newest research areas and methodologies, while still providing the essential background such a book needs. Sacrificing neither breadth nor depth, this Handbook is sure to become the go-to reference for experts and novices alike.' Gillian Lord, University of Florida 'What sets this apart from similar surveys of its kind is its emphasis on encouraging cross-theoretical discussion and understanding of multiple perspectives of inquiry [ It] is sure to become an indispensable resource for students and scholars of the Spanish language and in the fields of general linguistics, cognition, culture, and education.' Margaret Lubbers Quesada, University of Georgia 'A thorough and up-to-date overview of the various theoretical approaches to Spanish linguistics and its main subfields. The chapters are accessible enough to be useful to a newcomer to the field, yet detailed enough to serve as a reference for experienced scholars.' Timothy L. Face, University of Minnesota

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An authoritative state-of-the-art survey of the field of Spanish linguistics, with an in-depth examination of the broad research domains.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
List of Contributors
xv
Acknowledgements xxi
Abbreviations xxv
Introduction 1(6)
Kimberly L. Geeslin
Part I Theories and Approaches to Spanish Linguistics
7(136)
1 Generative Linguistics: Syntax
9(22)
Paula Kempchinsky
2 Optimality Theory and Spanish/Hispanic Linguistics
31(21)
D. Eric Holt
3 Usage-Based Approaches to Spanish Linguistics
52(20)
Esther L. Brown
4 Functional-Typological Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics
72(23)
Rosa Vallejos
5 Psycholinguistic Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics
95(26)
Tanta Leal
Christine Shea
6 Corpus Approaches to the Study of Language, Variation, and Change
121(22)
Manuel Diaz-Campos
Juan Escalona Torres
Part II The Spanish Sound System
143(116)
7 Vowels
145(20)
Rebecca Ronquest
8 Consonants
165(25)
Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
9 The Syllable
190(21)
Alfonso Morales-Front
10 Prosody: Stress, Rhythm, and Intonation
211(26)
Pilar Prieto
Paolo Roseano
11 Speech Perception
237(22)
Amanda Boomershine
Ji Young Kim
Part III Spanish Morphosyntax and Meaning
259(198)
12 Word Phenomena: Category Definition and Word Formation
261(25)
Antonio Fabregas
13 Properties of Pronominal Subjects
286(21)
Pekka Posio
14 Properties of the Verb Phrase: Argument Structure, Ellipsis, and Negation
307(22)
Ivan Ortega-Santos
15 Properties of the Extended Verb Phrase: Agreement, the Structure of INFL, and Subjects
329(22)
Julio Villa-Garcia
16 Properties of Nominal Expressions
351(21)
M. Emma Ticio Quesada
17 Information Structure
372(20)
Laura Dominguez
18 Syntax and its Interfaces
392(23)
Timothy Gupton
19 Lexis
415(22)
Grant Armstrong
20 Pragmatics
437(20)
Maria Hasler-Barker
Part IV Spanish in Social, Geographic, and Historical Contexts
457(168)
21 Spanish in Contact with Other Languages and Bilingualism across the Spanish-Speaking World
459(19)
Lotfi Sayahi
22 Spanish as a Heritage Language in the US: Core Issues and Future Directions
478(18)
Diego Pascual y Cabo
23 Geographic Varieties of Spanish
496(33)
Elena Fernandez de Molina Ortes
Juan M. Hernandez-Campoy
24 Sociolinguistic Approaches to Dialectal, Sociolectal, and Idiolectal Variation in the Hispanophone World
529(34)
Daniel Erker
25 National and Diasporic Spanish Varieties as Evidence of Ethnic Affiliations
563(19)
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
26 Current Perspectives on Historical Linguistics
582(21)
Patricia Amaral
27 Grammaticalization
603(22)
Chad Howe
Part V The Acquisition of Spanish
625(133)
28 Child Language Acquisition
627(22)
Anna Gavarro
29 Theories of Second Language Acquisition
649(19)
Bill VanPatten
30 The Acquisition of Second Language Spanish Sounds
668(21)
Megan Solon
31 The Acquisition of Second Language Spanish Morphosyntax
689(27)
Jason Rothman
Jorge Gonzalez Alonso
David Miller
32 Variation in Second Language Spanish
716(21)
Matthew Kanwit
33 Third Language Acquisition
737(21)
Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro
Michael Iverson
Index 758
Kimberly L. Geeslin is Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University. Her research focuses on second language Spanish and the intersection of SLA and sociolinguistics. She is co-author of Sociolinguistics and Second Language Acquisition (2014) and the editor of The Handbook of Spanish Second Language Acquisition (2013). She has published research articles in Studies in Second Language Acquisition, Language Learning, Hispania, Spanish in Context, Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, Linguistics and Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics.