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Cuban Spanish Dialectology : Variation, Contact, and Change /

This edited volume aims to provide a comprehensive collection of current research on Cuban Spanish linguistics from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas. It features studies from four major areas relative to Cuban Spanish dialectology: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosy...

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Otros Autores: Hammond, Robert M. (Robert Matthew), 1943- (writer of foreword.), Cuza, Alejandro (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2017]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |g Part I.  |t Phonological and phonetic variation. Miami-Cuban vowels /  |r Brandon M.A. Rogers and Scott M. Alvord --  |t The phonetic output of word-internal, post-nuclear / l/ and /?/ Weakening in Havana Cuban Spanish /  |r Kristin M. Carlson --  |t Code-switching in Miami Cuban Spanish : a preliminary study of suprasegmental effects /  |r Ann M. Aly --  |g Part II.  |t Morphosyntactic variation. Continuity and change in Spanish among Cubans in New York : a study of subject placement with finite verbs /  |r Daniel Erker, Eduardo Ho-Fernández, Ricardo Otheguy, and Naomi Lapidus Shin --  |t The variation of subject pronouns over time in Cuban Spanish /  |r Gabriela G. Alfaraz --  |t Cuban Spanish : is it a null subject parameter dialect? /  |r Luis A. Ortiz-López, Ashlee Dauphinais, and Hector Aponte Alequín --  |t Recomplementation as an unexplored locus of dialectal variation : the status of reduplicative que in Cuban Spanish /  |r Joshua Frank and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio --  |t The sociolinguistic profile of ser and estar in Cuban Spanish : an analysis of oral speech /  |r Manuel Díaz-Campos, Iraida Galarza, and Gibran Delgado-Díaz --  |g Part III.  |t Lexical variation. The social diffusion of English-based lexical innovations in Miami Cuban Spanish /  |r Andrew Lynch --  |t Cuban Spanish versus peninsular Spanish : a quantitative lexical approach /  |r Pascual Cantos-Gómez --  |t Lexical influences and perceptions of Cuban Spanish in Miami /  |r Antoni Fernández Parera --  |g Part IV.  |t Heritage language acquisition. Pronominal subject expression with inanimate reference in heritage speakers of Cuban Spanish /  |r Alejandro Cuza and Jose Camacho --  |t Dative experiencer predicates in child heritage speakers of Cuban-Spanish /  |r Diego Pascual y Cabo and Inmaculada Gómez Soler --  |t Examining code-switching performance theories : copula choice in Spanish among Cuban heritage speakers /  |r Ana de Prada Perez and Andrea Hernández. 
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