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Variation and Evolution: Aspects of language contact and contrast across the Spanish-speaking world [Kõva köide]

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"This book is a collection of original studies analyzing how different internal and external factors affect Spanish language variation and evolution across a number of (socio)linguistic scenarios. Its primary goal is to expand our understanding of how native and non-native varieties of Spanish co-exist with other languages and dialects under the influence of several linguistic and extra-linguistic forces. While some papers analyze the linguistic dynamics affecting Spanish grammars from a cross-dialectal perspective, others focus more closely on the relations established between Spanish and other languages with which it is in contact. In particular, some of these studies show how power and prestige may support (or not) the use of Spanish in different social contexts and educational realities, given that the attitudes toward this language vary greatly across the Spanish-speaking world. On the one hand, in some regions, Spanish represents the variety spoken by the majority of the population, typically related to prestige and power (Spain and Latin America). On the other hand, in other contexts, the same language is conceived as a minority variety, which may or may not be associated with stigmatized immigrant groups (i.e., in the US)"--

This book is a collection of original studies analyzing how different internal and external factors affect Spanish language variation and evolution across a number of (socio)linguistic scenarios. Its primary goal is to expand our understanding of how native and non-native varieties of Spanish co-exist with other languages and dialects under the influence of several linguistic and extra-linguistic forces. While some papers analyze the linguistic dynamics affecting Spanish grammars from a cross-dialectal perspective, others focus more closely on the relations established between Spanish and other languages with which it is in contact. In particular, some of these studies show how power and prestige may support (or not) the use of Spanish in different social contexts and educational realities, given that the attitudes toward this language vary greatly across the Spanish-speaking world. On the one hand, in some regions, Spanish represents the variety spoken by the majority of the population, typically related to prestige and power (Spain and Latin America). On the other hand, in other contexts, the same language is conceived as a minority variety, which may or may not be associated with stigmatized immigrant groups (i.e., in the US).
Social and linguistic factors shaping language dynamics across the Spanish-speaking world 1(10)
Sandro Sessarego
Juan Colomina-Alminana
Adrian Rodriguez-Riccelli
Part I Morpho-syntax & semantics
Chapter 1 Cross-dialectal productivity of the Spanish subjunctive in nominal clause complements
11(22)
Scott A. Schwenter
Mark Hoff
Chapter 2 Mood selection in a contact variety: The case of Yucatec Spanish
33(22)
Kathryn Bove
Chapter 3 A corpus analysis of the structural elaboration of Spanish heritage language learners
55(20)
Karina Collentine
Joseph Collentine
Chapter 4 Evidentiality and epistemic modality in the Andean Spanish verb
75(32)
Luis Andrade Ciudad
Part II Phonetics & phonology
Chapter 5 Realizations of Ibl in the Spanish of Lima, Peru
107(20)
Kara Yarrington
Chapter 6 Did you say peso or beso7. The perception of prevoicing by L2 Spanish learners
127(36)
Matthew Pollock
Chapter 7 Sheismo in Montevideo Spanish: Not (yet) identical to Buenos Aires
163(26)
Jim Michnowicz
Lucia Planchon
Part III Language attitudes & choice
Chapter 8 `Debemos aprender y manejar un poco mejor el espanol': An approach to the linguistic attitudes of the Afro-Peruvian people in the district of El Carmen (Chincha)
189(22)
Pamela Jimenez Lizama
Chapter 9 Language choice and use by bilingual preschoolers: Evidence from a Spanish immersion preschool context
211(20)
Carolina Barrera Tobon
Sung Park-Johnson
Jazmin Brito
Chapter 10 Decolonial sociolinguistics gestures of Andean Quechua-Spanish bilingual college students promoting Quechua
231(22)
Yuliana Kenfield
Chapter 11 New Mochica and the challenge of reviving an extinct language
253(22)
Rita Eloranta
Angela Bartens
Index 275