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Forms of address in the Spanish of the Americas / edited by María Irene Moyna, Texas A&M University ; Susana Rivera-Mills, Oregon State University.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 10.
- Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics, 2213-3887 ; volume 10
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Spanish language--Address, Forms of.
- Spanish language.
- Spanish language--Social aspects.
- Spanish language--Pronoun.
- Sociolinguistics.
- Physical Description:
- x, 352 pages ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016]
- Contents:
- 1 Acknowledgments p. ix
- 2 Introduction p. 1 / María Irene Moyna
- 3 Section I: Diachronic change and regional variation
- 4 Voseo and tuteo , the countryside and the city p. 15 / Virginia Bertolotti
- 5 Pragmatic forces in the evolution of voseo object pronouns from os to te in colonial Spanish p. 35 / Ana Maria Diaz Collazos
- 6 Second person forms of address in New Mexican Spanish, 1687-1936 p. 63 / Israel Sanz-Sánchez
- 7 Sociolinguistic variation and change in Chilean voseo p. 87 / Marcela Rivadeneira Valenzuela
- 8 Forms of address in historical and geographical context p. 119 / Carlos Benavides
- 9 Section II: Pragmatics and dialect contact
- 10 Pragmatic variation in voseo and tuteo negative commands in Argentinian Spanish p. 127 / Mary Johnson
- 11 Second person singular forms in Cali Colombian Spanish p. 149 / Gregory Newall
- 12 ¿De dónde sos? p. 171 / Travis Sorenson
- 13 Use and perception of the pronominal trio vos , tú , usted in a Nicaraguan community in Miami, Florida* p. 197 / Karen López Alonzo
- 14 Second person forms in social context p. 233 / Claudia Parodi
- 15 Section III: Forms of address, attitudes and identity
- 16 The changing system of Costa Rican pronouns of address p. 243 / Jim Michnowicz; J. Scott Despain; Rebecca Gorham
- 17 Reconceptualizing identity and context in the deployment of forms of address p. 267 / Chase Wesley Raymond
- 18 Making the case for increased prestige of the vernacular p. 289 / Joseph R. Weyers
- 19 "Fijáte...sabes que le digo yo" p. 305 / Michael R. Woods; Naomi Shin
- 20 Forms of address and community identity p. 325 / Bettina Kluge
- 21 Conclusion p. 335 / Susana Rivera-Mills
- 22 Index p. 341.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Forms of address in the Spanish of the Americas
- ISBN:
- 9789027258090
- 9027258090
- OCLC:
- 942839097
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