2006
DOI: 10.1515/mult.2002.010
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Linguistic ideology in Spains ivory tower: (Not) Analyzing Catalan Spanish

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“…Paffey and Mar-Molinero (2009) have found the RAE's language policy, which the RAE itself claims is pan-Hispanic, to be hierarchical, Iberian-dominated, and lacking significant treatment of language variation. 1 Others have pointed out that the RAE's language policy largely ignores many varieties of Spanish and languages closely related to it, such as Catalan 2 (Vann, 2002) and L2 Journal Vol. 10 Issue 1 (2018) 22 U.S. Spanish (Villa, 2002).…”
Section: Language Standardization and Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Paffey and Mar-Molinero (2009) have found the RAE's language policy, which the RAE itself claims is pan-Hispanic, to be hierarchical, Iberian-dominated, and lacking significant treatment of language variation. 1 Others have pointed out that the RAE's language policy largely ignores many varieties of Spanish and languages closely related to it, such as Catalan 2 (Vann, 2002) and L2 Journal Vol. 10 Issue 1 (2018) 22 U.S. Spanish (Villa, 2002).…”
Section: Language Standardization and Ideologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard language ideology so entrenched in Spanish departments is all the more problematic in that 'standard' Spanish been identified, repeatedly, as an abstract construct, like all 'standard' languages (Train, 2003;Vann, 2002;Villa, 2009). This is a particular issue for the L2 classroom because, as Train (2003) points out, it is tied to the ideology of 'nativeness' that promotes an idealized native speaker as the model to which L2 students should aspire.…”
Section: Language Ideology and Varieties Of Spanish In Us Universitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%