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LATIN AMERICAN SPANISH OUTSIDE OF LATIN AMERICA --$tDOING BEING BORICUA ON THE ISLAND AND IN THE U.S. MIDWEST: PERCEPTIONS OF NATIONAL IDENTITY AND LATERALIZATION OF /?/ IN PUERTO RICAN SPANISH /$rValentín-Márquez, Wilfredo --$tCASTILIAN IN NEW YORK CITY: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THE FUTURE? /$rOrozco, Rafael --$tLANGUAGE ATTITUDES AND LINGUISTIC IDENTITIES IN MIAMI /$rPascual, Diego / Cabo --$tHERITAGE SPEAKERS' SPANISH IN CALIFORNIA: HOW UNBALANCED BILINGUALISM AFFECTS REVERSE CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE GUSTAR-TYPE /$rMiglio, Viola / Th. Gries, Stefan --$tSPANISH AND ENGLISH IN CONTACT IN THE CYBER WORLD /$rMedina-Rivera, Antonio --$tCONTRIBUTORS 330 $aThis volume is an edited collection of articles dealing with Hispanic contact linguistics in the Americas. 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