A Political History of Spanish
The Making of a Language
Herausgeber: Del Valle, Jose
A Political History of Spanish
The Making of a Language
Herausgeber: Del Valle, Jose
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A comprehensive work which offers a new and provocative approach to Spanish from political and historical perspectives.
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A comprehensive work which offers a new and provocative approach to Spanish from political and historical perspectives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005730
- ISBN-10: 1107005736
- Artikelnr.: 37801319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781107005730
- ISBN-10: 1107005736
- Artikelnr.: 37801319
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Theoretical Underpinnings: 1. Language, politics and history: an
introductory essay José del Valle; Part II. The Making of Spanish: Iberian
Perspectives: 2. Introduction Alberto Medina, Henrique Monteagudo and José
del Valle; 3. The prehistory of written Spanish and the thirteenth-century
nationalist zeitgeist Roger Wright; 4. Language, nation and empire in early
modern Iberia Miguel Martínez; 5. The seventeenth-century debate over the
origins of Spanish: links of language ideology to the morisco question
Kathryn Woolard; 6. The institutionalization of language in
eighteenth-century Spain Alberto Medina; 7. The officialization of Spanish
in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the Academy's authority Laura Villa; 8.
Spanish and other languages of Spain in the Second Republic Henrique
Monteagudo; Part III. The Making of Spanish: Latin American and
Transatlantic Perspectives: 9. Introduction Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux and
José del Valle; 10. Language, religion and unification in early colonial
Peru Paul Firbas; 11. Grammar and the state in the Southern Cone in the
nineteenth century Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux; 12. The politics of
lexicography in the Mexican Academy in the late nineteenth century Bárbara
Cifuentes; 13. Language in the Dominican Republic: between Hispanism and
Panamericanism Juan Valdez; 14. Language diversity and national unity in
the history of Uruguay Graciela Barrios; 15. Language debates and the
institutionalization of philology in Argentina in the first half of the
twentieth century Guillermo Toscano y García; 16. Linguistic emancipation
and the academies of the Spanish language in the twentieth century: the
1951 turning point José del Valle; Part IV. The Making of Spanish: US
Perspectives: 17. Introduction José del Valle and Ofelia García; 18.
Language, church and state in territorial Arizona Elise M. DuBord; 19. The
politics of Spanish and English in territorial New Mexico Arturo Fernández
Gibert; 20. Public health and the politics of language in early
twentieth-century Texas Glenn Martínez; 21. Categorizing Latinos in the
history of the US Census: the official racialization of Spanish Jennifer
Leeman; Part V. The Making of Spanish Beyond Spain and the Americas: 22.
Introduction Mauro Fernández and José del Valle; 23. The status of
Judeo-Spanish in the Ottoman Empire Yvette Bürki; 24. Language and the
Hispanization of Equatorial Guinea Susana Castillo Rodríguez; 25. The
representation of Spanish in the Philippine Islands Mauro Fernández.
introductory essay José del Valle; Part II. The Making of Spanish: Iberian
Perspectives: 2. Introduction Alberto Medina, Henrique Monteagudo and José
del Valle; 3. The prehistory of written Spanish and the thirteenth-century
nationalist zeitgeist Roger Wright; 4. Language, nation and empire in early
modern Iberia Miguel Martínez; 5. The seventeenth-century debate over the
origins of Spanish: links of language ideology to the morisco question
Kathryn Woolard; 6. The institutionalization of language in
eighteenth-century Spain Alberto Medina; 7. The officialization of Spanish
in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the Academy's authority Laura Villa; 8.
Spanish and other languages of Spain in the Second Republic Henrique
Monteagudo; Part III. The Making of Spanish: Latin American and
Transatlantic Perspectives: 9. Introduction Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux and
José del Valle; 10. Language, religion and unification in early colonial
Peru Paul Firbas; 11. Grammar and the state in the Southern Cone in the
nineteenth century Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux; 12. The politics of
lexicography in the Mexican Academy in the late nineteenth century Bárbara
Cifuentes; 13. Language in the Dominican Republic: between Hispanism and
Panamericanism Juan Valdez; 14. Language diversity and national unity in
the history of Uruguay Graciela Barrios; 15. Language debates and the
institutionalization of philology in Argentina in the first half of the
twentieth century Guillermo Toscano y García; 16. Linguistic emancipation
and the academies of the Spanish language in the twentieth century: the
1951 turning point José del Valle; Part IV. The Making of Spanish: US
Perspectives: 17. Introduction José del Valle and Ofelia García; 18.
Language, church and state in territorial Arizona Elise M. DuBord; 19. The
politics of Spanish and English in territorial New Mexico Arturo Fernández
Gibert; 20. Public health and the politics of language in early
twentieth-century Texas Glenn Martínez; 21. Categorizing Latinos in the
history of the US Census: the official racialization of Spanish Jennifer
Leeman; Part V. The Making of Spanish Beyond Spain and the Americas: 22.
Introduction Mauro Fernández and José del Valle; 23. The status of
Judeo-Spanish in the Ottoman Empire Yvette Bürki; 24. Language and the
Hispanization of Equatorial Guinea Susana Castillo Rodríguez; 25. The
representation of Spanish in the Philippine Islands Mauro Fernández.
Part I. Theoretical Underpinnings: 1. Language, politics and history: an
introductory essay José del Valle; Part II. The Making of Spanish: Iberian
Perspectives: 2. Introduction Alberto Medina, Henrique Monteagudo and José
del Valle; 3. The prehistory of written Spanish and the thirteenth-century
nationalist zeitgeist Roger Wright; 4. Language, nation and empire in early
modern Iberia Miguel Martínez; 5. The seventeenth-century debate over the
origins of Spanish: links of language ideology to the morisco question
Kathryn Woolard; 6. The institutionalization of language in
eighteenth-century Spain Alberto Medina; 7. The officialization of Spanish
in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the Academy's authority Laura Villa; 8.
Spanish and other languages of Spain in the Second Republic Henrique
Monteagudo; Part III. The Making of Spanish: Latin American and
Transatlantic Perspectives: 9. Introduction Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux and
José del Valle; 10. Language, religion and unification in early colonial
Peru Paul Firbas; 11. Grammar and the state in the Southern Cone in the
nineteenth century Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux; 12. The politics of
lexicography in the Mexican Academy in the late nineteenth century Bárbara
Cifuentes; 13. Language in the Dominican Republic: between Hispanism and
Panamericanism Juan Valdez; 14. Language diversity and national unity in
the history of Uruguay Graciela Barrios; 15. Language debates and the
institutionalization of philology in Argentina in the first half of the
twentieth century Guillermo Toscano y García; 16. Linguistic emancipation
and the academies of the Spanish language in the twentieth century: the
1951 turning point José del Valle; Part IV. The Making of Spanish: US
Perspectives: 17. Introduction José del Valle and Ofelia García; 18.
Language, church and state in territorial Arizona Elise M. DuBord; 19. The
politics of Spanish and English in territorial New Mexico Arturo Fernández
Gibert; 20. Public health and the politics of language in early
twentieth-century Texas Glenn Martínez; 21. Categorizing Latinos in the
history of the US Census: the official racialization of Spanish Jennifer
Leeman; Part V. The Making of Spanish Beyond Spain and the Americas: 22.
Introduction Mauro Fernández and José del Valle; 23. The status of
Judeo-Spanish in the Ottoman Empire Yvette Bürki; 24. Language and the
Hispanization of Equatorial Guinea Susana Castillo Rodríguez; 25. The
representation of Spanish in the Philippine Islands Mauro Fernández.
introductory essay José del Valle; Part II. The Making of Spanish: Iberian
Perspectives: 2. Introduction Alberto Medina, Henrique Monteagudo and José
del Valle; 3. The prehistory of written Spanish and the thirteenth-century
nationalist zeitgeist Roger Wright; 4. Language, nation and empire in early
modern Iberia Miguel Martínez; 5. The seventeenth-century debate over the
origins of Spanish: links of language ideology to the morisco question
Kathryn Woolard; 6. The institutionalization of language in
eighteenth-century Spain Alberto Medina; 7. The officialization of Spanish
in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the Academy's authority Laura Villa; 8.
Spanish and other languages of Spain in the Second Republic Henrique
Monteagudo; Part III. The Making of Spanish: Latin American and
Transatlantic Perspectives: 9. Introduction Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux and
José del Valle; 10. Language, religion and unification in early colonial
Peru Paul Firbas; 11. Grammar and the state in the Southern Cone in the
nineteenth century Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux; 12. The politics of
lexicography in the Mexican Academy in the late nineteenth century Bárbara
Cifuentes; 13. Language in the Dominican Republic: between Hispanism and
Panamericanism Juan Valdez; 14. Language diversity and national unity in
the history of Uruguay Graciela Barrios; 15. Language debates and the
institutionalization of philology in Argentina in the first half of the
twentieth century Guillermo Toscano y García; 16. Linguistic emancipation
and the academies of the Spanish language in the twentieth century: the
1951 turning point José del Valle; Part IV. The Making of Spanish: US
Perspectives: 17. Introduction José del Valle and Ofelia García; 18.
Language, church and state in territorial Arizona Elise M. DuBord; 19. The
politics of Spanish and English in territorial New Mexico Arturo Fernández
Gibert; 20. Public health and the politics of language in early
twentieth-century Texas Glenn Martínez; 21. Categorizing Latinos in the
history of the US Census: the official racialization of Spanish Jennifer
Leeman; Part V. The Making of Spanish Beyond Spain and the Americas: 22.
Introduction Mauro Fernández and José del Valle; 23. The status of
Judeo-Spanish in the Ottoman Empire Yvette Bürki; 24. Language and the
Hispanization of Equatorial Guinea Susana Castillo Rodríguez; 25. The
representation of Spanish in the Philippine Islands Mauro Fernández.