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El español en contacto con otras lenguas

Autor Andrew Lynch / Carol A. Klee

Editorial GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

El español en contacto con otras lenguas
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  • Verlag GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781589012653
  • ISBN10 1589012658
  • Gegenstandsart Buch
  • Buchseiten 331
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2009
  • Sprache Kastilisch
  • Bindung Gebunden

El español en contacto con otras lenguas

Autor Andrew Lynch / Carol A. Klee

Editorial GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESS

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"El Espanol En Contacto Con Otras Lenguas" is the first comprehensive historical, social, and linguistic overview of Spanish in contact with other languages in all of its major contexts-in Spain, the United States, and Latin America. In this significant contribution to the field of Hispanic linguistics, Carol A. Klee and Andrew Lynch explore the historical and social factors that have shaped contact varieties of the Spanish language, synthesizing the principle arguments and theories about language contact, and examining linguistic changes in Spanish phonology, morphology and syntax, and pragmatics.Individual chapters analyze particular contact situations: in Spain, contact with Basque, Catalan, Valencian, and Galician; in Mexico, Central, and South America, contact with Nahuatl, Maya, Quechua, Aimara, and Guarani; in the Southern Cone, contact with other principle European languages such as Portuguese, Italian, English, German, and Danish; and, in the United States, contact with English. A separate chapter explores issues of creolization in the Philippines and the Americas and highlights the historical influence of African languages on Spanish, primarily in the Caribbean and Equatorial New Guinea. Written in Spanish, this detailed synthesis of wide-ranging research will be a valuable resource for scholars of Hispanic linguistics, language contact, and sociolinguistics.