Current Trends and Issues in Hispanic LinguisticsLenard Studerus A sampling of some of the diverse studies recently carried out by investigators with varying divergent yet partially overlapping interests in the Spanish language. This book includes information on: Recent trends in Hispanic linguistics / Frank Nuessel; African influence on Hispanic dialects / John Lipski; The Spanish teacher as dialectologist / Mark G. Goldin; Noun gender categories in Spanish and French / Richard V. Teschner. This book is published by SIL International and is part of our series on Linguistics. |
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... Ecuador and much of Peru and Bolivia ; / d / and / r / are only infrequently neutralized in Latin America , principally along the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador , and in parts of the Dominican Republic . In those regions where an ...
... Ecuador and much of Peru and Bolivia ; / d / and / r / are only infrequently neutralized in Latin America , principally along the Pacific coast of Colombia and Ecuador , and in parts of the Dominican Republic . In those regions where an ...
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... Ecuador is not one of the Latin American areas normally associated with large African populations , the Afro ... Ecuador's black population is surrounded by some controversy , since although it is evi- dent that black Ecuadorans arrived ...
... Ecuador is not one of the Latin American areas normally associated with large African populations , the Afro ... Ecuador's black population is surrounded by some controversy , since although it is evi- dent that black Ecuadorans arrived ...
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... Ecuador , and in Carchi and Imbabura province the order owned a number of sugar plantations . Many of these estates still exist , as do the settlements that arose around them , and when the Jesuits were expelled from Ecuador in 1767 ...
... Ecuador , and in Carchi and Imbabura province the order owned a number of sugar plantations . Many of these estates still exist , as do the settlements that arose around them , and when the Jesuits were expelled from Ecuador in 1767 ...
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African Afro-Hispanic analysis Appendix areas autosegmental autosegmental phonology Bloomington bozal Spanish Cambridge Caribbean century Chota Valley choteños clitic cognate congo corpus creole dialects creole languages creolization decreolization dialectology Ecuador Equatorial Guinea español example feminine feminine-predominant forms French noun gender Georgetown University Georgetown University Press grammar groups guage Guinean Spanish highland Hispania Hispanic Hispanic Linguistics Indiana University Linguistics L(ARGELY Larousse Latin American Spanish learners lengua española linguistic symposium Lipski M(OOT masc mute e nouns Nouns ending overwhelmingly masculine Palenquero Papiamentu patterns phone graph phonetic phonology and morphology Pidgin Pidginization and Creolization Portobelo predominance pronouns Rigault Romance languages SECNOC semantic slaves sociolinguistic Spanish cognates Spanish dialects Spanish language Spanish nouns Spanish phonology Spanish speakers speech structure suffix syllable symposium on Romance syntactic syntax Teschner and Russell theoretical tion total for phone Tucker University Linguistics Club variable verb vestigial Spanish word-final