05241nam 2200781Ia 450 991102043920332120200520144314.09781444393439144439343X9781299313637129931363997817803417051780341709978144435062314443506259781444393422144439342197814443934461444393448(CKB)3460000000003422(EBL)661774(OCoLC)742333152(SSID)ssj0000476941(PQKBManifestationID)11335995(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000476941(PQKBWorkID)10501885(PQKB)10391214(MiAaPQ)EBC661774(PPN)225791331(Perlego)1005994(EXLCZ)99346000000000342220100826d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe handbook of hispanic sociolinguistics /edited by Manual Diaz-Campos1st ed.Chichester, West Sussex ;Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwell20111 online resource (817 p.)Blackwell handbooks in linguisticsDescription based upon print version of record.9781119108917 1119108918 9781405195003 1405195002 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; I Phonological Variation; 1 Laboratory Approaches to Sound Variation and Change; 2 Variationist Approaches: External Factors Conditioning Variation in Spanish Phonology; 3 Internal Factors Conditioning Variation in Spanish Phonology; 4 Socio-phonological Variation in Latin American Spanish; 5 Sociophonological Variation and Change in Spain; II Morphosyntactic Variation; 6 Variationist Approaches to Spanish Morphosyntax: Internal and External Factors7 Variation and Grammaticalization8 Morphosyntactic Variation in Spanish-Speaking Latin America; 9 Morphosyntactic Variation in Spain; III Language, the Individual, and the Society; 10 Aging, Age, and Sociolinguistics; 11 Gender and Variation: Word-final /s/ in Men's and Women's Speech in Puerto Rico's Western Highlands; 12 Forms of Address: The Effect of the Context; 13 Becoming a Member of the Speech Community: Learning Socio-phonetic Variation in Child Language; 14 The Relationship between Historical Linguistics and Sociolinguistics15 The Acquisition of Variation in Second Language Spanish: How to Identify and Catch a Moving TargetIV Spanish in Contact; 16 Spanish in Contact with Quechua; 17 Spanish in Contact with Guaraní; 18 Spanish in Contact with Catalan; 19 Spanish in Contact with Portuguese: the Case of Barranquenho; 20 Spanish in Contact with Haitian Creole; 21 Palenque (Colombia): Multilingualism in an Extraordinary Social and Historical Context; 22 Spanish in Contact with Arabic; V Spanish in the United States, Heritage Language, L2 Spanish; 23 Spanish in the United States: Bilingual Discourse Markers24 Functional Adaptation and Conceptual Convergence in the Analysis of Language Contact in the Spanish of Bilingual Communities in New York25 Code-switching among US Latinos; 26 Language and Social Meaning in Bilingual Mexico and the United States; 27 Intrafamilial Dialect Contact; 28 Heritage Language Students: The Case of Spanish; 29 Language Maintenance and Language Shift among US Latinos; 30 Mockery and Appropriation of Spanish in White Spaces: Perceptions of Latinos in the United States; VI Language Policy/Planning, Language Attitudes and Ideology31 Planning Spanish: Nationalizing, Minoritizing and Globalizing Performances32 Bilingual Education in Latin America; 33 Variation and Identity in Spain; 34 Variation and Identity in the Americas; 35 Linguistic Imperialism: Who Owns Global Spanish?; IndexThis Handbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and descriptive research in contemporary Hispanic sociolinguistics.Offers the first authoritative collection exploring research strands in the emerging and fast-moving field of Spanish sociolinguisticsHighlights the contributions that Spanish Sociolinguistics has offered to general linguistic theoryBrings together a team of the top researchers in the field to present the very latest perspectives and discussions of key issuesCovers a wealth of topics including: variationist approacBlackwell handbooks in linguistics.Spanish languageSocial aspectsSociolinguisticsSpanish languageSocial aspects.Sociolinguistics.306.44089/68073Diaz-Campos Manuel907497MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020439203321The handbook of hispanic sociolinguistics4416485UNINA