Language Practices and Processes among Latin Americans in Europe is an innovative and thematically organised collection of studies dedicated to contemporary sociolinguistic research on Latin Americans across European contexts.
Language Practices and Processes among Latin Americans in Europe is an innovative and thematically organised collection of studies dedicated to contemporary sociolinguistic research on Latin Americans across European contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rosina Márquez Reiter is a Full Professor of Pragmatics and Interaction at the Open University, UK. Adriana Patiño-Santos is an Associate Professor in Modern Languages and Linguistics at the University of Southampton, UK.
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Introduction: Language practices and processes among Latin Americans in Europe Adriana Patiño-Santos and Rosina Márquez Reiter 1. (In)visible identities and inequities: The construction of Latinidad in European censuses Jennifer Leeman 2. Mobility and Stasis: Migrant Portraits from a Madrid Market Rosina Márquez Reiter 3. The Ecuadorian diaspora in Madrid and the conceptualization of sociolinguistic authenticity Patricia Gubitosi, Daniela Narváez, and Christian Puma-Ninacuri 4. Sociolinguistic accommodation by Ecuadorian migrants in Granada (Spain) Antonio Manjón-Cabeza Cruz 5. Becoming Latino in Barcelona: the role of stance in ethnogenesis Michael Newman and Víctor Corona 6. Spanish-speaking Latin Americans in the market of Cayenne (French Guiana): multilingual practices, fuzzy borders and social positioning Santiago Sánchez Moreano and Isabelle Léglise 7. Affect and emotions in the Hispanic Linguistic Landscape in Milan Maria Vittoria Calvi 8. "Pride" and "Profit". The Values of Spanish as a Heritage Language among Latin Americans in the German-Speaking Switzerland Yvette Bürki 9. Language experiences in diaspora across time: Two Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans in London F. Daniel Morales Hernández 10. Snapshots of Spanish-speaking Latin American radio producers in London Adriana Patiño-Santos 11. Language practices and processes among Latin Americans in Europe: Some closing thoughts on authenticity and belonging David Block
Introduction: Language practices and processes among Latin Americans in Europe Adriana Patiño-Santos and Rosina Márquez Reiter 1. (In)visible identities and inequities: The construction of Latinidad in European censuses Jennifer Leeman 2. Mobility and Stasis: Migrant Portraits from a Madrid Market Rosina Márquez Reiter 3. The Ecuadorian diaspora in Madrid and the conceptualization of sociolinguistic authenticity Patricia Gubitosi, Daniela Narváez, and Christian Puma-Ninacuri 4. Sociolinguistic accommodation by Ecuadorian migrants in Granada (Spain) Antonio Manjón-Cabeza Cruz 5. Becoming Latino in Barcelona: the role of stance in ethnogenesis Michael Newman and Víctor Corona 6. Spanish-speaking Latin Americans in the market of Cayenne (French Guiana): multilingual practices, fuzzy borders and social positioning Santiago Sánchez Moreano and Isabelle Léglise 7. Affect and emotions in the Hispanic Linguistic Landscape in Milan Maria Vittoria Calvi 8. "Pride" and "Profit". The Values of Spanish as a Heritage Language among Latin Americans in the German-Speaking Switzerland Yvette Bürki 9. Language experiences in diaspora across time: Two Spanish-Speaking Latin Americans in London F. Daniel Morales Hernández 10. Snapshots of Spanish-speaking Latin American radio producers in London Adriana Patiño-Santos 11. Language practices and processes among Latin Americans in Europe: Some closing thoughts on authenticity and belonging David Block
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