El Lenguaje de Los Chicanos: Regional and Social Characteristics Used by Mexican AmericansEduardo Hernandez-Chavez, Andrew D. Cohen, Anthony F. Beltramo |
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Mexican Spanish | 1 |
Associative Interference in New Mexican Spanish | 19 |
Dialectal and Nonstandard Forms in Texas Spanish | 37 |
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acceptance adapted allophones American analogy analysis Angeles Anglo appear Arizona associated become behavior bilingual borrowings boys California Chicano child City constructions conversation cultural dialect direct discussion effect ending English English words espaņol example expressions fact final formal forms four functions given important included indicate individual influence interesting interference interview language Latin least linguistic live loan meaning Mexican Spanish Mexican-American Mexico MICHIGAN mother names noted noun OBJECT occurred Pachuco parents patterns person phoneme phonological phrases position possible present produced pronunciation question reason refer regional relations result San Antonio says seems sentences similar situation social society sounds Southern Southwest speak speakers speech standard structure SUBJECT subjunctive switching Texas Tucson United University usage variety verb vocabulary vowel