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Foreign Language as a Means of Introduction to the Study of Minority Group Cultures in the United States
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John M. Sharp
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- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Foreign Language as a Means of Introduction to the Study of Minority Group Cultures in the United States 1
- Some Cultural Implications of a Mexican American Border Dialect of American English 9
- Desiderata in New Mexican Spanish Research 17
- A Lexical Compilation of Rio Grande Valley Spanish: Aspects of Applied Research Techniques in Cross-Cultural Survey Investigation in the United States 23
- The Southwest Spanish Lexicon 35
- Lexical Usage of, and Attitude toward, Southwest Spanish in the Ysleta, Texas Area 43
- Social Factors and Language 55
- Acquisition of English Syntax by Mexican Americans: Grades 1—6 63
- Some Research Problems in Southwestern Spanish Grammar 73
- The Phonology of Mexican-American Spanish 85
- Literature and Writing for American Indian Students 101
- Communication Patterns in the English of Black Students in the Southwest and Elsewhere 109
- Elicitation Techniques for Research on Child Bilinguals 111
- Origin and Present-Day Location of German Speakers in Texas 119
- On the Inter-Relatedness of Minority Languages: A Position Paper 131
- Index 137
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of Contributors IX
- Foreign Language as a Means of Introduction to the Study of Minority Group Cultures in the United States 1
- Some Cultural Implications of a Mexican American Border Dialect of American English 9
- Desiderata in New Mexican Spanish Research 17
- A Lexical Compilation of Rio Grande Valley Spanish: Aspects of Applied Research Techniques in Cross-Cultural Survey Investigation in the United States 23
- The Southwest Spanish Lexicon 35
- Lexical Usage of, and Attitude toward, Southwest Spanish in the Ysleta, Texas Area 43
- Social Factors and Language 55
- Acquisition of English Syntax by Mexican Americans: Grades 1—6 63
- Some Research Problems in Southwestern Spanish Grammar 73
- The Phonology of Mexican-American Spanish 85
- Literature and Writing for American Indian Students 101
- Communication Patterns in the English of Black Students in the Southwest and Elsewhere 109
- Elicitation Techniques for Research on Child Bilinguals 111
- Origin and Present-Day Location of German Speakers in Texas 119
- On the Inter-Relatedness of Minority Languages: A Position Paper 131
- Index 137