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Viven para contarla : el habla de Guadalajara / Patricia Córdova Abundis, Daniel Barragán Trejo.

LIBRA PC4834.G7 V58 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Córdova Abundis, Patricia, contributor.
Barragán Trejo, Daniel, contributor.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Spanish language--Spoken Spanish--Mexico--Guadalajara.
Spanish language.
Spanish language--Spoken Spanish.
Sociolinguistics.
Spanish language--Dialects.
Mexico--Guadalajara.
Spanish language--Dialects--Mexico--Guadalajara.
Sociolinguistics--Mexico--Guadalajara.
Physical Description:
177 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Primera edición.
Place of Publication:
Guadalajara, Jalisco, México : Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 2018.
Summary:
Analyses of 18 socio-linguistic interviews of people born and raised in Guadalajara, each representing different group in terms of gender, age, and educational level. Analytical perspectives range from idiomatic to strictly linguistic: one essay looks at historic, social and linguistic climate of Guadalajara; another examines uses of tú and usted. Another studies use of diminutive forms of expression in this city and elsewhere in world; one essay discusses use of prototypically reformulating markers; and one considers uses of irony among youth. Includes brief glossary of local slang. Edition limited to 500 copies.
Notes:
Contains tables, graphics.
Bibliography at the end of each chapter.
ISBN:
9786075473611
6075473610
OCLC:
1124317614

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