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Acknowledgments
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Hispanic contact linguistics 1
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Theoretical and methodological approaches
- Chapter 1. The New Spanishes in the context of contact linguistics 11
- Chapter 2. Chocó Spanish 43
- Chapter 3. Methodological considerations in heritage language studies 61
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Phonetics, phonology, prosody
- Chapter 4. Social change and /s/ variation in Concepción, Chile and Lima, Peru 85
- Chapter 5. The acento pujado in Yucatan Spanish 115
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Morphology
- Chapter 6. First person singular subject expression in Caribbean heritage speaker Spanish oral production 139
- Chapter 7. Use of the Present Perfect Indicative in New York Dominican Spanish 163
- Chapter 8. Transfer and convergence between Catalan and Spanish in a bilingual setting 179
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Syntax
- Chapter 9. The distribution and use of present and past progressive forms in Spanish-English and Spanish-Brazilian Portuguese bilinguals 215
- Chapter 10. Portuguese-Spanish contacts in Misiones, Argentina 235
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Language variation, linguistic perceptions and attitudes
- Chapter 11. Real perception or perceptive accommodation? 263
- Chapter 12. Andean Spanish and Provinciano identity 283
- Chapter 13. On the effects of Catalan contact in the variable expression of Spanish future tense 315
- Index 335
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Hispanic contact linguistics 1
-
Theoretical and methodological approaches
- Chapter 1. The New Spanishes in the context of contact linguistics 11
- Chapter 2. Chocó Spanish 43
- Chapter 3. Methodological considerations in heritage language studies 61
-
Phonetics, phonology, prosody
- Chapter 4. Social change and /s/ variation in Concepción, Chile and Lima, Peru 85
- Chapter 5. The acento pujado in Yucatan Spanish 115
-
Morphology
- Chapter 6. First person singular subject expression in Caribbean heritage speaker Spanish oral production 139
- Chapter 7. Use of the Present Perfect Indicative in New York Dominican Spanish 163
- Chapter 8. Transfer and convergence between Catalan and Spanish in a bilingual setting 179
-
Syntax
- Chapter 9. The distribution and use of present and past progressive forms in Spanish-English and Spanish-Brazilian Portuguese bilinguals 215
- Chapter 10. Portuguese-Spanish contacts in Misiones, Argentina 235
-
Language variation, linguistic perceptions and attitudes
- Chapter 11. Real perception or perceptive accommodation? 263
- Chapter 12. Andean Spanish and Provinciano identity 283
- Chapter 13. On the effects of Catalan contact in the variable expression of Spanish future tense 315
- Index 335