
Dialects from Tropical Islands
Caribbean Spanish in the United States
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. October 2019
Book
Hardback
226 pages
978-1-138-06975-6 (ISBN)
Description
Dialects from Tropical Islands: Caribbean Spanish in the United States provides a comprehensive account of current research on Caribbean Spanish in the United States from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas.
This edited volume highlights current scholarship and linguistic analyses in four major areas relative to Caribbean Spanish in the United States: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage-language acquisition.
This volume will be of interest to linguists and philologists who specialize in Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, or in Romance languages in general.
This edited volume highlights current scholarship and linguistic analyses in four major areas relative to Caribbean Spanish in the United States: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage-language acquisition.
This volume will be of interest to linguists and philologists who specialize in Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, or in Romance languages in general.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
49 s/w Abbildungen, 22 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 27 s/w Zeichnungen, 50 s/w Tabellen
50 Tables, black and white; 27 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Halftones, black and white; 49 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-06975-6 (9781138069756)
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Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez | Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera
Dialects from Tropical Islands
Caribbean Spanish in the United States
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Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez | Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera
Dialects from Tropical Islands
Caribbean Spanish in the United States
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Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez | Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera
Dialects from Tropical Islands
Caribbean Spanish in the United States
E-Book
10/2019
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.49
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Persons
Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez is an assistant professor of Spanish at Millersville University.
Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera is an associate professor of Spanish at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagueez.
Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera is an associate professor of Spanish at the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagueez.
Editor
Millersville University, USA
University of Puerto Rico-Mayagueez
Content
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez & Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera
Section 1. Phonetics and Phonology
Rhotic Realizations of the Puerto Rican Community in Western Massachusetts and Puerto Rico
Alba Arias
Differences in the Use of /l/ and /r/ in Two Communities of Puerto Rican Spanish Speakers in the United States
Michelle F. Ramos Pellicia
Laterals in Contact: Miami-Cuban Spanish and English /l/
Brandon M. A. Rogers & Scott M. Alvord
Se comen la [s] pero a veces son muy fisnos: Observations on Coda Sibilant Elision, Retention, and Insertion in Popular Dominican(-American) Spanish
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio & Aris Moreno Clemons
The Sociolinguistic Distribution of Puerto Rican Spanish /r/ in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez
Section 2. Morphology and Syntax
Explaining Pronominal Subject Placement Variation across Two Generations of Caribbean Spanish Speakers in New York City
Carolina Barrera-Tobon & Rocio Rana Risso
The Effect of Person on the Subject Expression of Spanish Heritage Speakers
Ana de Prada Perez & Inmaculada Gomez Soler
Section 3. Sociolinguistic Perspectives
Evidence of Creolized English Grammar in the Spanish of Dominicans on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Daniel S. D'Arpa
Puerto Rican Evaluations of Varieties of Spanish
Eva-Maria Suarez Buedenbender
Aqui no se cogen las guaguas: Language and Puerto Rican Identity in San Diego
Ana Celia Zentella
Caribbean Spanish Influenced by African-American English: U.S. Afro-Spanish Language and the New U.S. Caribeno Identity
Teresa Satterfield & Jose R. Benki, Jr.
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez & Melvin Gonzalez-Rivera
Section 1. Phonetics and Phonology
Rhotic Realizations of the Puerto Rican Community in Western Massachusetts and Puerto Rico
Alba Arias
Differences in the Use of /l/ and /r/ in Two Communities of Puerto Rican Spanish Speakers in the United States
Michelle F. Ramos Pellicia
Laterals in Contact: Miami-Cuban Spanish and English /l/
Brandon M. A. Rogers & Scott M. Alvord
Se comen la [s] pero a veces son muy fisnos: Observations on Coda Sibilant Elision, Retention, and Insertion in Popular Dominican(-American) Spanish
Almeida Jacqueline Toribio & Aris Moreno Clemons
The Sociolinguistic Distribution of Puerto Rican Spanish /r/ in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Wilfredo Valentin-Marquez
Section 2. Morphology and Syntax
Explaining Pronominal Subject Placement Variation across Two Generations of Caribbean Spanish Speakers in New York City
Carolina Barrera-Tobon & Rocio Rana Risso
The Effect of Person on the Subject Expression of Spanish Heritage Speakers
Ana de Prada Perez & Inmaculada Gomez Soler
Section 3. Sociolinguistic Perspectives
Evidence of Creolized English Grammar in the Spanish of Dominicans on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Daniel S. D'Arpa
Puerto Rican Evaluations of Varieties of Spanish
Eva-Maria Suarez Buedenbender
Aqui no se cogen las guaguas: Language and Puerto Rican Identity in San Diego
Ana Celia Zentella
Caribbean Spanish Influenced by African-American English: U.S. Afro-Spanish Language and the New U.S. Caribeno Identity
Teresa Satterfield & Jose R. Benki, Jr.
Index