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Aspects of Latin American Spanish dialectology : in honor of Terrell A. Morgan / edited by Manuel Díaz-Campos, Sandro Sessarego.

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Book
Contributor:
Díaz-Campos, Manuel, editor.
Sessarego, Sandro, editor.
Morgan, Terrell A., 1957- honouree.
John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Series:
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; 2213-3887 v. 32.
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics (IHLL) 2213-3887 ; volume 32
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spanish language--Dialectology.
Spanish language.
Spanish language--Dialects.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (vi, 292 pages) : illustrations (some color).
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2021]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Intro
Aspects of Latin American Spanish Dialectology
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
Introduction. Contemporary research on Latin American Spanish dialectology
1. In honor of Terrell A. Morgan
2. Chapter content
References
Section I. Aspects of morphosyntactic and pragmatic variation
Chapter 1. Between vos and usted: A sample of power negotiation in Nicaraguan Spanish during a baseball practice
1. Introduction
2. Framework
3. Previous studies
3.1 Voseo versus ustedeo
4. Methodology
4.1 Data analysis
5. Results and discussion
5.1 Interactions during baseball practice
5.2 Symmetric interactions
5.3 Asymmetric interactions
6. Conclusion
Chapter 2. "Feel really Uruguayan": Group unity, stance, respect and politeness. Forms of address in advertisements and commercial documents in the Spanish of Montevideo
2. Theoretical considerations
3. Methodology
4. Respect
5. Politeness
6. Results
6.1 Examples of usted usage
6.2 Examples of tú usage
6.3 Examples of vos usage
6.4 Examples of alternation
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Funding
Chapter 3. Variable constraints on se lo(s) in Mexican Spanish
2. Previous literature
3. Research questions and hypotheses
4.1 The corpora
4.2 Variable context
4.3 Coding of predictors
4.4 Statistical methods
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusion
Chapter 4. Variation and pragmatic enrichment: Dar + gerund in Highland Ecuadorian Spanish
2. Background
2.1 What is dar + gerund?
2.2 Syntactic and semantic constraints
2.3 Attenuation and pragmatic constraints
2.4 Theoretical framework
2.5 Data elicitation
3. Diagnosing dar +gerund
3.1 What implications are present?
3.2 Strong Contextual Felicity
3.3 Projection
3.4 Obligatory Local Effect
4. Discussion
4.1 Classification of dar + gerund
4.2 Comparison between imperative and declarative uses
4.3 Limitations and future directions
5. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Section II. Production, perception and sound system contact-driven restructuring
Chapter 5. Social perception of the variable realization of /t³/ in Chile
1.1 The affricate /t³/ and its variants
1.2 Chilean /t³/
1.3 Social perception
2. Relevant literature
2.1 Matched-guise studies
2.2 Studies on the variable realization of the affricate /t³/
3. Research questions
4.1 Participants
4.2 Experiment procedures
4.3 Stimulus
4.4 Questionnaire
4.5 Analysis
5.1 Results for 'attractive'
5.2 Results for 'educated'
5.3 Results for 'professional'
5.4 Results for 'friendly'
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam, Netherlands Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 15, 2021).
Other Format:
Print version: Aspects of Latin American Spanish dialectology
ISBN:
9027260311
9789027260314
Publisher Number:
40030372270
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