2009
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511808821
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Introducción a la lingüística hispánica

Abstract: Written entirely in Spanish, this is the ideal introduction to Spanish linguistics for students. Using clear explanations, it covers all the basic concepts required to study the structural aspects of the Spanish language - phonetics and phonology, morphology and syntax - as well as the history of Spanish, its dialects and linguistic variation. This second edition incorporates new features designed to enhance its usefulness for classroom teaching: chapters have been added on the sociolinguistics of Spanish in t… Show more

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“…Thus, in vernacular speech, the uninflected LV in bilingual infinitive constructions is actually pronounced as asé. Note that whereas s-deletion is characteristic of many Spanish varieties (Hualde et al 2010), r-deletion in verbal infinitives, has been particularly attested in Spanish Creoles and Afro-Hispanic varieties (Hualde et al 2010;Lipski 2007). In this regard, NBS shares certain phonetic features that are closer to Spanish creoles than to Central American and/or Caribbean Spanish varieties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in vernacular speech, the uninflected LV in bilingual infinitive constructions is actually pronounced as asé. Note that whereas s-deletion is characteristic of many Spanish varieties (Hualde et al 2010), r-deletion in verbal infinitives, has been particularly attested in Spanish Creoles and Afro-Hispanic varieties (Hualde et al 2010;Lipski 2007). In this regard, NBS shares certain phonetic features that are closer to Spanish creoles than to Central American and/or Caribbean Spanish varieties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sephardim, Jews of Sephardic origin, inhabited the Iberian Peninsula from the first century CE and continued to thrive until the Middle Ages (Sitton, 1985). From the year 700, they found themselves under somewhat tolerant Muslim rule throughout the peninsula, until their expulsion from Spain by the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand and Isabel in 1492, after the Reconquista of Christian lands (Hualde, 2010). The Alhambra Decree issued by the Catholic Monarchs stated that all Jews, and Muslims, still residing in the kingdom would be forced to convert to Catholicism (Azevedo, 2008).…”
Section: Ethnographic Study Of Sephardic Jewish Community In Atlantamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A través del lenguaje el hombre ha desarrollado diversas costumbres, formas de vida, de culturas; por tal razón, Steven Pinker (1994) planteó que el lenguaje representa una ventana a la naturaleza humana. El estudio del lenguaje es, para empezar, un reto intelectual y una actividad fascinante en sí misma, el intento de recomponer y de desentrañar el funcionamiento de un rompecabezas enormemente estructurado y complejo (Hualde, Olarrea, Escobar & Travis, 2010). La Pragmática es la disciplina de la Lingüística que estudia el lenguaje en su uso y en la acción dentro de la cual ocurre.…”
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