
Multilingualism in Spain
Sociolinguistic and Psycholinguistic Aspects of Linguistic Minority Groups
M. Teresa Turell(Editor)
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 24. November 2000
Book
Hardback
408 pages
978-1-85359-491-5 (ISBN)
Description
Multilingualism in Spain deals with the sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic aspects of established and new migrant minority groups in Spain. Three guiding analytical research approaches cut across minorities in Spain: language, migration and discrimination, although not all aspects apply to all minorities in the same way: some are characterised by language, migration and discrimination; other communities are only defined by language and migration, but their members are not discriminated against socially and culturally; another group of communities are not characterised by recent migration, but they are discriminated against and/or their languages not even officially recognised; lastly, there are some other communities that do not find enough legal and institutional support and their languages may suffer discrimination.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
775 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-491-5 (9781853594915)
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Sociolinguistic and Psycholinguistic Aspects of Linguistic Minority Groups
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M. Teresa Turell (Ph.D. Universitat de Barcelona) is Professor of English Linguistics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). She has conducted extensive research on Catalan and English sociolinguistic variation. She is the author of No One-to-One in Grammar (1983), Elements per a la Recerca Sociolingueistica a Catalunya (1984), Nuevas Corrientes Lingueisticas (1990), La Sociolingueistica de la Variacio (1995).
Content
Viv Edwards: Foreword
M. Teresa Turell: Acknowledgements
The Contributors
1 M. Teresa Turell: Spain's Multilingual Make-up: Beyond, Within and Across Babel
Part 1: The Larger Established Minorities
2 Miquel Angel Pradilla: The Catalan-speaking Communities
3 Jasone Cenoz and Josu Perales: The Basque-speaking Communities
4 Carme Hermida: The Galician Speech Community
Part 2: The Smaller Established Minorities
5 Jordi Suils and Angel Huguet: The Occitan Speech Community of the Aran Valley
6 Roberto Gonzalez-Quevedo: The Asturian Speech Community
7 Rosa Vallverdu: The Sign Language Communities
Part 3: The Other Established Minorities
8 Angel Marzo and M. Teresa Turell: The Gitano Communities
9 Barbara Vigil: The Jewish Communities
Part 4: The New Migrant Minorities
10 M. Teresa Turell and Neiva Lavratti: The Brazilian Community
11 Lorenzo Lopez Trigal: The Cape Verdean Community
12 Joaquin Beltran and Cresen Garcia: The Chinese Community
13 Rosa M. Torrens: The Italian Community
14 Belen Gari: The Maghrebi Communities
15 Lorenzo Lopez Trigal: The Portuguese Community
16 M. Teresa Turell and Cristina Corcoll: The UK Community
17 M. Teresa Turell and Cristina Corcoll: The US American Speech Community
M. Teresa Turell: Acknowledgements
The Contributors
1 M. Teresa Turell: Spain's Multilingual Make-up: Beyond, Within and Across Babel
Part 1: The Larger Established Minorities
2 Miquel Angel Pradilla: The Catalan-speaking Communities
3 Jasone Cenoz and Josu Perales: The Basque-speaking Communities
4 Carme Hermida: The Galician Speech Community
Part 2: The Smaller Established Minorities
5 Jordi Suils and Angel Huguet: The Occitan Speech Community of the Aran Valley
6 Roberto Gonzalez-Quevedo: The Asturian Speech Community
7 Rosa Vallverdu: The Sign Language Communities
Part 3: The Other Established Minorities
8 Angel Marzo and M. Teresa Turell: The Gitano Communities
9 Barbara Vigil: The Jewish Communities
Part 4: The New Migrant Minorities
10 M. Teresa Turell and Neiva Lavratti: The Brazilian Community
11 Lorenzo Lopez Trigal: The Cape Verdean Community
12 Joaquin Beltran and Cresen Garcia: The Chinese Community
13 Rosa M. Torrens: The Italian Community
14 Belen Gari: The Maghrebi Communities
15 Lorenzo Lopez Trigal: The Portuguese Community
16 M. Teresa Turell and Cristina Corcoll: The UK Community
17 M. Teresa Turell and Cristina Corcoll: The US American Speech Community