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Recent developments in Hispanic linguistics studies in structure, variation, and bilingualism edited by Michael Gradoville, Arizona State University ; Sean McKinnon, Texas A&M University

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gradoville, Michael Stephen, editor.
McKinnon, Sean, editor.
Series:
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics v. 41
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics series volume 41
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spanish language.
Spanish language--Variation.
Heritage language speakers.
Bilingualism.
Applied linguistics.
applied linguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2024]
Summary:
"This book brings together eleven peer-reviewed chapters of cutting-edge research produced by both established and rising scholars in the field. Given that this volume is inspired by papers from the 25th iteration of the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, the editors track the development of the field in the last quarter century and have organized the volume into three sections (linguistic structure and variation, US Spanish and heritage speakers, applied linguistics) to current research trends. This edited volume will be a welcome resource for advanced undergraduate students, incoming and advanced graduate students, and researchers in the field, as well as Spanish language educators at all levels"-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Intro
Table of contents
List of tables
List of figures
Introduction
1. A quarter century of (the) Hispanic Linguistics (Symposium)
2. Scope and rationale of the volume
2.1 Part I
2.2 Part II
2.3 Part III
2.4 The peer-review process
3. Dedication of volume
References
Part I Linguistic structure and variation
Chapter 1 When left dislocation meets epithets
1. Introduction
2. Previous analyses
2.1 CLLD+epithet in Suñer (2006)
2.2 CLLD+epithet in López (2009)
2.3 CLLD+epithet in Estigarribia (2017, 2020)
3. A closer look at CLLD+epithet
3.1 Problems of the bi-clausal account
3.1.1 Number mismatch exists in small clauses
3.1.2 Impossible ellipsis
3.2 CLLD+epithet is a case of movement out of a small clause
3.2.1 Syntactic assumptions of small clauses
3.2.2 Justification for the movement out of a small clause approach
4. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Politics, variation, and politeness on Andalusian Twitter (X)
2. Previous literature
2.1 Politeness and computer-mediated contexts
2.2 Style-shifting and political speech
2.3 The second-person plural and Andalusian Spanish
2.4 Research questions
3. Methodology
3.1 Politicians on Twitter (X)
3.2 Second-person plural selection and politeness coding
3.3 Variable selection and data analysis
4. Results
5. Discussion
5.1 Second person plural form selection
5.2 Factors conditioning second-person plural selection and politeness realization
6. Conclusion
Chapter 3 The intonation of yes-no questions in bilingual Gipuzkoan Spanish and Basque from Irun
2. The structure of yes-no questions
2.1 Structure of yes-no questions in Spanish
2.2 Structure of yes-no questions in Basque
3. Intonation of yes-no questions
3.1 Stress in Spanish and Basque
3.2 Intonation in Spanish
3.2.1 Castilian Spanish
3.2.2 Basque Spanish
3.3 Intonation in Basque
4. Effects of language dominance
5. Methodology
5.1 Target population
5.2 Participants
5.3 Data collection
5.4 Recording and coding
6. Results
6.1 Spanish
6.1.1 Results by language dominance group
6.2 Basque
6.2.1 Results by language dominance group
6.3 Bilinguals' use of intonation across languages
7. Discussion
8. Conclusion
Appendix
Chapter 4 A sociolinguistic study of the palatal fricative in Venezuelan Spanish
2.1 Yeísmo
2.2 Sociolinguistic factors of yeísmo
2.3 Research questions
3.1 Corpus
3.2 Token identification, segmentation, and coding
3.3 Dependent variables
3.4 Independent variables
3.5 Data analysis
5.1 RQ1
5.2 RQ2
5.3 RQ3
References
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 08, 2024)
Other Format:
Print version Recent developments in Hispanic linguistics
ISBN:
9027246505
9789027246509
OCLC:
1456762982
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