The Cambridge Handbook of Spanish Linguistics
Herausgeber: Geeslin, Kimberly L.
The Cambridge Handbook of Spanish Linguistics
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Written for both researchers and advanced students, this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of the field of Spanish linguistics. Balancing different theoretical perspectives among expert scholars, it provides an in-depth examination of all sub-fields of research in Hispanic linguistics, with a focus on recent advances.
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Written for both researchers and advanced students, this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of the field of Spanish linguistics. Balancing different theoretical perspectives among expert scholars, it provides an in-depth examination of all sub-fields of research in Hispanic linguistics, with a focus on recent advances.
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- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 794
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1372g
- ISBN-13: 9781316626764
- ISBN-10: 1316626768
- Artikelnr.: 70900470
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 794
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1372g
- ISBN-13: 9781316626764
- ISBN-10: 1316626768
- Artikelnr.: 70900470
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Kimberly L. Geeslin
Part I. Theories and Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics: 1. Generative linguistics: syntax Paula Kempchinsky
2. Optimality theory and Spanish/Hispanic linguistics D. Eric Holt
3. Usage-based approaches to Spanish linguistics Esther Brown
4. Functional-typological approaches to Hispanic linguistics Rosa Vallejos
5. Psycholinguistic approaches to Hispanic linguistics Tania Leal and Christine Shea
6. Corpus approaches to the study of language, variation and change Manuel Díaz-Campos and Juan Escalona Torres
Part II. The Spanish Sound System: 7. The Spanish vowel system Rebecca Ronquest
8. Consonants Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
9. The Spanish syllable Alfonso Morales
10. Prosody: stress, rhythm and intonation Pilar Prieto and Paolo Roseano
11. Speech perception Amanda Boomershine and Ji Young Kim
Part III. Spanish Morphosyntax and Meaning: 12. Word phenomena in Spanish: category definition and word formation Antonio Fábregas
13. Properties of pronominal subjects Pekka Posio
14. Properties of verb phrase: argument structure, ellipsis and negation Iván Ortega-Santos
15. Properties of the extended verb phrase: agreement, the structure of INFL, and subjects in Spanish Julio Villa-García
16. Properties of nominal expressions M. Emma Ticio Quesada
17. Information structure Laura Domínguez
18. Syntax and its interfaces Timothy Gupton
19. Lexis Grant Armstrong
20. Pragmatics Maria Hasler-Barker
Part IV. Spanish in Social, Geographic and Historical Contexts: 21. Spanish in contact with other languages and bilingualism across the Spanish-speaking world Lotfi Sayahi
22. Heritage speakers of Spanish Diego Pascual y Cabo
23. Geographic varieties of Spanish Elena Fernández de Molina Ortés and Juan M. Hernández-Campoy
24. Sociolinguistic approaches to dialectal, sociolectal, and idiolectal variation in the Hispanophone world Daniel Erker
25. National and diasporic Spanish varieties as evidence of ethnic affiliations Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
26. Current perspectives on historical linguistics Patrícia Amaral
27. Grammaticalization Chad Howe
Part V. The Acquisition of Spanish: 28. Child language acquisition Anna Gavarró
29. Theories of second language learning Bill VanPatten
30. The L2 acquisition of Spanish sounds Megan Solon
31. The acquisition of L2 Spanish Morphosyntax Jason Rothman, Jorge González Alonso and David Miller
32. Variation in L2 Spanish Matthew Kanwit
33. Third language acquisition Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro and Michael Iverson
Author index
Subject index.
Part I. Theories and Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics: 1. Generative linguistics: syntax Paula Kempchinsky
2. Optimality theory and Spanish/Hispanic linguistics D. Eric Holt
3. Usage-based approaches to Spanish linguistics Esther Brown
4. Functional-typological approaches to Hispanic linguistics Rosa Vallejos
5. Psycholinguistic approaches to Hispanic linguistics Tania Leal and Christine Shea
6. Corpus approaches to the study of language, variation and change Manuel Díaz-Campos and Juan Escalona Torres
Part II. The Spanish Sound System: 7. The Spanish vowel system Rebecca Ronquest
8. Consonants Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
9. The Spanish syllable Alfonso Morales
10. Prosody: stress, rhythm and intonation Pilar Prieto and Paolo Roseano
11. Speech perception Amanda Boomershine and Ji Young Kim
Part III. Spanish Morphosyntax and Meaning: 12. Word phenomena in Spanish: category definition and word formation Antonio Fábregas
13. Properties of pronominal subjects Pekka Posio
14. Properties of verb phrase: argument structure, ellipsis and negation Iván Ortega-Santos
15. Properties of the extended verb phrase: agreement, the structure of INFL, and subjects in Spanish Julio Villa-García
16. Properties of nominal expressions M. Emma Ticio Quesada
17. Information structure Laura Domínguez
18. Syntax and its interfaces Timothy Gupton
19. Lexis Grant Armstrong
20. Pragmatics Maria Hasler-Barker
Part IV. Spanish in Social, Geographic and Historical Contexts: 21. Spanish in contact with other languages and bilingualism across the Spanish-speaking world Lotfi Sayahi
22. Heritage speakers of Spanish Diego Pascual y Cabo
23. Geographic varieties of Spanish Elena Fernández de Molina Ortés and Juan M. Hernández-Campoy
24. Sociolinguistic approaches to dialectal, sociolectal, and idiolectal variation in the Hispanophone world Daniel Erker
25. National and diasporic Spanish varieties as evidence of ethnic affiliations Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
26. Current perspectives on historical linguistics Patrícia Amaral
27. Grammaticalization Chad Howe
Part V. The Acquisition of Spanish: 28. Child language acquisition Anna Gavarró
29. Theories of second language learning Bill VanPatten
30. The L2 acquisition of Spanish sounds Megan Solon
31. The acquisition of L2 Spanish Morphosyntax Jason Rothman, Jorge González Alonso and David Miller
32. Variation in L2 Spanish Matthew Kanwit
33. Third language acquisition Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro and Michael Iverson
Author index
Subject index.
Introduction Kimberly L. Geeslin
Part I. Theories and Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics: 1. Generative linguistics: syntax Paula Kempchinsky
2. Optimality theory and Spanish/Hispanic linguistics D. Eric Holt
3. Usage-based approaches to Spanish linguistics Esther Brown
4. Functional-typological approaches to Hispanic linguistics Rosa Vallejos
5. Psycholinguistic approaches to Hispanic linguistics Tania Leal and Christine Shea
6. Corpus approaches to the study of language, variation and change Manuel Díaz-Campos and Juan Escalona Torres
Part II. The Spanish Sound System: 7. The Spanish vowel system Rebecca Ronquest
8. Consonants Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
9. The Spanish syllable Alfonso Morales
10. Prosody: stress, rhythm and intonation Pilar Prieto and Paolo Roseano
11. Speech perception Amanda Boomershine and Ji Young Kim
Part III. Spanish Morphosyntax and Meaning: 12. Word phenomena in Spanish: category definition and word formation Antonio Fábregas
13. Properties of pronominal subjects Pekka Posio
14. Properties of verb phrase: argument structure, ellipsis and negation Iván Ortega-Santos
15. Properties of the extended verb phrase: agreement, the structure of INFL, and subjects in Spanish Julio Villa-García
16. Properties of nominal expressions M. Emma Ticio Quesada
17. Information structure Laura Domínguez
18. Syntax and its interfaces Timothy Gupton
19. Lexis Grant Armstrong
20. Pragmatics Maria Hasler-Barker
Part IV. Spanish in Social, Geographic and Historical Contexts: 21. Spanish in contact with other languages and bilingualism across the Spanish-speaking world Lotfi Sayahi
22. Heritage speakers of Spanish Diego Pascual y Cabo
23. Geographic varieties of Spanish Elena Fernández de Molina Ortés and Juan M. Hernández-Campoy
24. Sociolinguistic approaches to dialectal, sociolectal, and idiolectal variation in the Hispanophone world Daniel Erker
25. National and diasporic Spanish varieties as evidence of ethnic affiliations Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
26. Current perspectives on historical linguistics Patrícia Amaral
27. Grammaticalization Chad Howe
Part V. The Acquisition of Spanish: 28. Child language acquisition Anna Gavarró
29. Theories of second language learning Bill VanPatten
30. The L2 acquisition of Spanish sounds Megan Solon
31. The acquisition of L2 Spanish Morphosyntax Jason Rothman, Jorge González Alonso and David Miller
32. Variation in L2 Spanish Matthew Kanwit
33. Third language acquisition Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro and Michael Iverson
Author index
Subject index.
Part I. Theories and Approaches to Hispanic Linguistics: 1. Generative linguistics: syntax Paula Kempchinsky
2. Optimality theory and Spanish/Hispanic linguistics D. Eric Holt
3. Usage-based approaches to Spanish linguistics Esther Brown
4. Functional-typological approaches to Hispanic linguistics Rosa Vallejos
5. Psycholinguistic approaches to Hispanic linguistics Tania Leal and Christine Shea
6. Corpus approaches to the study of language, variation and change Manuel Díaz-Campos and Juan Escalona Torres
Part II. The Spanish Sound System: 7. The Spanish vowel system Rebecca Ronquest
8. Consonants Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
9. The Spanish syllable Alfonso Morales
10. Prosody: stress, rhythm and intonation Pilar Prieto and Paolo Roseano
11. Speech perception Amanda Boomershine and Ji Young Kim
Part III. Spanish Morphosyntax and Meaning: 12. Word phenomena in Spanish: category definition and word formation Antonio Fábregas
13. Properties of pronominal subjects Pekka Posio
14. Properties of verb phrase: argument structure, ellipsis and negation Iván Ortega-Santos
15. Properties of the extended verb phrase: agreement, the structure of INFL, and subjects in Spanish Julio Villa-García
16. Properties of nominal expressions M. Emma Ticio Quesada
17. Information structure Laura Domínguez
18. Syntax and its interfaces Timothy Gupton
19. Lexis Grant Armstrong
20. Pragmatics Maria Hasler-Barker
Part IV. Spanish in Social, Geographic and Historical Contexts: 21. Spanish in contact with other languages and bilingualism across the Spanish-speaking world Lotfi Sayahi
22. Heritage speakers of Spanish Diego Pascual y Cabo
23. Geographic varieties of Spanish Elena Fernández de Molina Ortés and Juan M. Hernández-Campoy
24. Sociolinguistic approaches to dialectal, sociolectal, and idiolectal variation in the Hispanophone world Daniel Erker
25. National and diasporic Spanish varieties as evidence of ethnic affiliations Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
26. Current perspectives on historical linguistics Patrícia Amaral
27. Grammaticalization Chad Howe
Part V. The Acquisition of Spanish: 28. Child language acquisition Anna Gavarró
29. Theories of second language learning Bill VanPatten
30. The L2 acquisition of Spanish sounds Megan Solon
31. The acquisition of L2 Spanish Morphosyntax Jason Rothman, Jorge González Alonso and David Miller
32. Variation in L2 Spanish Matthew Kanwit
33. Third language acquisition Jennifer Cabrelli Amaro and Michael Iverson
Author index
Subject index.