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E-raamat: Lusophone, Galician, and Hispanic Linguistics: Bridging Frames and Traditions [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Lusophone, Galician, and Hispanic Linguistics: Bridging Frames and Traditions examines the existing historiographic, foundational and methodological issues surrounding Lusophone, Galician, and Hispanic linguistics.





The volume offers a balanced collection of original research from synchronic and diachronic perspectives. It provides a first step to assessing the present and future state of Lusophone, Galician, and Hispanic linguistics and argues for an inclusive approach to the study of these three traditions which would enhance our understanding of each.





Presenting the latest research in the field, this volume is a valuable resource for scholars in Lusophone, Galician, and Hispanic linguistics.

Introduction. Part I. Historiography & Epistemology
1. Hispanic
linguistics: Epistemological labels, contents and borders
2. Sociolinguistic
history of Brazil
3. Galician and the Portuguese-speaking world from the
perspective of translation
4. Language standardization and purism: A
historiographical approach to Galician grammar and lLexicography in the
nineteenth century
5. A report on Galician linguistics: Between hispanic
philological tradition and visibility in the Luso-Brazilian sphere Part II.
Linguistic Analysis
6. NEG-NADA: Discourse-pragmatic licensing of
non-canonical negation in two related languages
7. Wheat and pimples: Toward
a prototypical, individualized approach to understanding metaphor
8.
Debonding of three Hellenisms in Spanish: macro-, mega-, and (p)seudo-
9.
Testing contact-induced change in the Spanish of Mallorca. Insights from a
historical perspective
10. On grammaticalization and the development of Latin
/nVr/ in Spanish, Portuguese, and other varieties of Western Romance Part
III. Language and Society
11. Using statistics as a tool in the analysis of
sociolinguistic variation: A comparison of current and traditional methods
12. The disappearance of the Morphological Future from educated spoken
Carioca Portuguese
13. An overview of Luso-Brazilian sociolinguistics: Second
person pronouns
14. Phonetic (non)prestige markers in Galician, in contrast
with Portuguese and Spanish: A sociolinguistic view
Gabriel Rei-Doval is Associate Professor of Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA.

Fernando Tejedo-Herrero is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.