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Linguistic landscape in the Spanish-speaking world / edited by Patricia Gubitosi, Michelle F. Ramos-Pellicia.

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Book
Contributor:
Gubitosi, Patricia, editor.
Ramos Pellicia, Michelle F., editor.
John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Series:
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 35.
Issues in Hispanic and lusophone linguistics (IHLL) ; volume 35
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Linguistic minorities--Social aspects--Spanish-speaking countries.
Linguistic minorities.
Languages in contact--Spanish-speaking countries.
Languages in contact.
Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Language and languages.
Spanish language--Social aspects--United States.
Spanish language.
Spanish language--Social aspects.
Language and languages--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers.
Social aspects.
Spanish-speaking countries--Languages.
Spanish-speaking countries.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xi, 395 pages) : color illustrations, color maps.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2021]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Intro
Linguistic Landscape in the Spanish-speaking World
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction: Uncovering the voice of minority groups
Linguistic Landscape and people's identities
Contesting the Linguistic Landscape of public space
Language commodification in the Linguistic Landscape
Concluding remarks
References
Part I. Linguistic landscape and people's identities
Chapter 1. Language use and identity negotiation in the linguistic landscape of Chipilo, Mexico
Introduction
Theoretical framework
Chipilo, a brief sociolinguistic background
Methodology
Results
Official signs
Nonofficial signs
Nonofficial signs in Veneto and Spanish
Italian in the linguistic landscape of Chipilo
Nonofficial signs in Italian and Spanish
English in the linguistic landscape of Chipilo
The interanimation of various -scapes in Chipilo
Conclusions
Funding
Chapter 2. A changing landscape of voseo in Medellín?: The momentum of voseo in the public signage of Valle de Aburrá, Colombia
Introduction
2PS in Paisa Spanish
Paisa identity and the linguistic landscape of Medellin
2PS in the Linguistic Landscape of Valle the Aburrá
Public perception and future of voseo in the LL of Valle de Aburrá
Discussion and conclusion
Chapter 3. Ethnolinguistic vitality and linguistic landscape: The status of Spanish in Dallas, TX
Ethnolinguistic vitality of Spanish in Dallas, TX
Ethnolinguistic vitality and linguistic landscape
The study
Results and analysis
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4. Ideologies in the linguistic landscape: The semiotic construction of the Puerto Rican identity
Sociopolitical context: Puerto Rican political status
Language ideologies in the linguistic landscape
Semiotic landscape
The Puerto Rican flag as part of the spatial repertoires in the Puerto Rican LL
Puerto Rican flag-variants and symbolism
Objectives and research questions
Survey and questions
Participants
Analysis
Results and discussion
Part II. Contesting the linguistic landscape of public space
Chapter 5. Urban discourse and civil resistance against gender-based violence in Madrid
Theoretical framework
The mobilization of women in Madrid: Antecedents and social context
A further detonator: The Manada case
Discourses of gender solidarity in place
Identity and resistance in the LL: Multimodal profiles of the participants in the protests
The superdiversity, dynamism and historicity of the protest movement in the urban space
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 August 27, 2021).
Other Format:
Print version: Linguistic landscape in the Spanish-speaking world
ISBN:
9789027259813
902725981X
Publisher Number:
40030682371
Access Restriction:
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