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Spanish in Four Continents

Studies in Language Contact and Bilingualism

Carmen Silva-Corvalán, Editor

"Students of Spanish as a world language will find both new data and new interpretations of familiar bilingual environments."
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This collection is the first to examine the effects of bilingualism and multilingualism on the development of dialectal varieties of Spanish in Africa, America, Asia and Europe. Nineteen essays investigate a variety of complex situations of contact between Spanish and typologically different languages, including Basque, Bantu languages, English, and Quechua. The overall picture that evolves clearly indicates that although influence from the contact languages may lead to different dialects, the core grammar of Spanish remains intact.

Silva-Corvalán's volume makes an important contribution both to sociolinguistics in general, and to Spanish linguistics in particular. The contributors address theoretical and empirical issues that advance our knowledge of what is a possible linguistic change, how languages change, and how changes spread in society in situations of intensive bilingualism and language contact, a situation that appears to be the norm rather than the exception in the world.

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"Students of Spanish as a world language will find both new data and new interpretations of familiar bilingual environments."—Language

"The first book dedicated to language contact and bilingualism in the Spanish-speaking world . . . an excellent beginning. Those interested in knowing more about language contact phenomena in the Spanish-speaking world will not be disappointed by this collection."—Studies in Second Language Acquisition

Contributors

Garland D. Bills Jill Brody Hernan Urrutia Cárdenas Celia Casado-Fresnillo Eduardo Hernández Chávez Milagros Cuevas Lucía Elías-Olivares Adolfo Elizaincín Mary Ellen García Ofelia García Juan Carlos Godenzzi Manuel J. Gutiérrez Alan Hudson Joni Kay Hurley Itziar Idiazabal Carol A. Klee Amparo Morales Mercedes Niño-Murcia Alicia M. Ocampo Francisco Ocampo Antonio Quilis Carmen Silva-Corvalán Sarah G. Thomason


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About the Author

Carmen Silva-Corvalán is a professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Sociolingüística: Teoría y análisis (Alhambra, 1989) and Language Contact and Change: Spanish in Los Angeles (Oxford University Press, 1994).

Hardcover
288 pp., 6 x 9

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May 1995
World

Paperback
288 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN: 978-0-87840-649-4
May 1995
World

Ebook
288 pp.

ISBN: 978-1-58901-415-2
May 1995
World


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