Topics in Spanish Linguistic Perceptions
Herausgeber: Ortiz-López, Luis Alfredo; Suárez Büdenbender, Eva-María
Topics in Spanish Linguistic Perceptions
Herausgeber: Ortiz-López, Luis Alfredo; Suárez Büdenbender, Eva-María
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Topics in Spanish Linguistic Perceptions brings together the most current research on linguistic perceptions of varieties of Spanish.
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Topics in Spanish Linguistic Perceptions brings together the most current research on linguistic perceptions of varieties of Spanish.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367517304
- ISBN-10: 0367517302
- Artikelnr.: 62223515
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9780367517304
- ISBN-10: 0367517302
- Artikelnr.: 62223515
Luis Alfredo Ortiz-López is Professor at Recinto de Río Piedras, University of Puerto Rico, USA. Eva-María Suárez Büdenbender is Associate Professor at Shepherd University, USA.
Section 1: Perceptions of Regional Language Variation and Change 1. "No me
molesta que se coman las /s/: A Production and Attitude Analysis of Coda
/s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish" 2. The Perception of Coda Liquids in Dominican
Spanish: Geographic and Social Variation 3. Dialectal Contact in the
Caribbean: Dominican Perceptions of the Domi-Rican Continuum 4.
Sociophonetic Perceptions in Andalusian Spanish: The Case of Sibilants in
Seville, Jerez, and Cordoba 5. Differing Effects of Speaker and Listener
Characteristics on the Social Perception of Two Traditional Andalusian
Features Undergoing Dialect Levelling Section 2: Perceptions of Language
and Migrant Identities 6. Perceptions of Ethnic Difference in a
Transnational Context: A Case Study from the batey Alejandro Bass
(Dominican Republic) 7. Mexicans and Mexican Americans' Perceptions of
Themselves and Each Other: Attitudes Toward Language and Community 8. The
Effects of Immigration and Transnationalism on Language Regard Section 3:
Perceptions Related to Language Contact Phenomena 9. English L2 Learners'
Attitudes towards Spanish, English, and Spanish-English Codeswitching in
Puerto Rico 10. Sociophonetic Perception towards English Loan Words in
Puerto Rican Spanish 11. "Para mí, es indígena con traje típico": Apocope
as an Indexical Marker of Indigeneity in Guatemalan Spanish
molesta que se coman las /s/: A Production and Attitude Analysis of Coda
/s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish" 2. The Perception of Coda Liquids in Dominican
Spanish: Geographic and Social Variation 3. Dialectal Contact in the
Caribbean: Dominican Perceptions of the Domi-Rican Continuum 4.
Sociophonetic Perceptions in Andalusian Spanish: The Case of Sibilants in
Seville, Jerez, and Cordoba 5. Differing Effects of Speaker and Listener
Characteristics on the Social Perception of Two Traditional Andalusian
Features Undergoing Dialect Levelling Section 2: Perceptions of Language
and Migrant Identities 6. Perceptions of Ethnic Difference in a
Transnational Context: A Case Study from the batey Alejandro Bass
(Dominican Republic) 7. Mexicans and Mexican Americans' Perceptions of
Themselves and Each Other: Attitudes Toward Language and Community 8. The
Effects of Immigration and Transnationalism on Language Regard Section 3:
Perceptions Related to Language Contact Phenomena 9. English L2 Learners'
Attitudes towards Spanish, English, and Spanish-English Codeswitching in
Puerto Rico 10. Sociophonetic Perception towards English Loan Words in
Puerto Rican Spanish 11. "Para mí, es indígena con traje típico": Apocope
as an Indexical Marker of Indigeneity in Guatemalan Spanish
Section 1: Perceptions of Regional Language Variation and Change 1. "No me
molesta que se coman las /s/: A Production and Attitude Analysis of Coda
/s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish" 2. The Perception of Coda Liquids in Dominican
Spanish: Geographic and Social Variation 3. Dialectal Contact in the
Caribbean: Dominican Perceptions of the Domi-Rican Continuum 4.
Sociophonetic Perceptions in Andalusian Spanish: The Case of Sibilants in
Seville, Jerez, and Cordoba 5. Differing Effects of Speaker and Listener
Characteristics on the Social Perception of Two Traditional Andalusian
Features Undergoing Dialect Levelling Section 2: Perceptions of Language
and Migrant Identities 6. Perceptions of Ethnic Difference in a
Transnational Context: A Case Study from the batey Alejandro Bass
(Dominican Republic) 7. Mexicans and Mexican Americans' Perceptions of
Themselves and Each Other: Attitudes Toward Language and Community 8. The
Effects of Immigration and Transnationalism on Language Regard Section 3:
Perceptions Related to Language Contact Phenomena 9. English L2 Learners'
Attitudes towards Spanish, English, and Spanish-English Codeswitching in
Puerto Rico 10. Sociophonetic Perception towards English Loan Words in
Puerto Rican Spanish 11. "Para mí, es indígena con traje típico": Apocope
as an Indexical Marker of Indigeneity in Guatemalan Spanish
molesta que se coman las /s/: A Production and Attitude Analysis of Coda
/s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish" 2. The Perception of Coda Liquids in Dominican
Spanish: Geographic and Social Variation 3. Dialectal Contact in the
Caribbean: Dominican Perceptions of the Domi-Rican Continuum 4.
Sociophonetic Perceptions in Andalusian Spanish: The Case of Sibilants in
Seville, Jerez, and Cordoba 5. Differing Effects of Speaker and Listener
Characteristics on the Social Perception of Two Traditional Andalusian
Features Undergoing Dialect Levelling Section 2: Perceptions of Language
and Migrant Identities 6. Perceptions of Ethnic Difference in a
Transnational Context: A Case Study from the batey Alejandro Bass
(Dominican Republic) 7. Mexicans and Mexican Americans' Perceptions of
Themselves and Each Other: Attitudes Toward Language and Community 8. The
Effects of Immigration and Transnationalism on Language Regard Section 3:
Perceptions Related to Language Contact Phenomena 9. English L2 Learners'
Attitudes towards Spanish, English, and Spanish-English Codeswitching in
Puerto Rico 10. Sociophonetic Perception towards English Loan Words in
Puerto Rican Spanish 11. "Para mí, es indígena con traje típico": Apocope
as an Indexical Marker of Indigeneity in Guatemalan Spanish