Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States.
Balestra, Alejandra.
Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (224 pages) - Recovering the U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage Series . - Recovering the U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage Series .
Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States -- Contents -- Part I -- Introduction -- Historical background -- Language Policies -- Methodology -- Language Maintenance and Language Shift -- Organization of the Volume -- Part II -- Formas de tratamiento en correspondencia en español:California y Nuevo México, 1800-1900 -- Doña Teresa de Aguilera y Roche: una mujer en la Inquisición en Nuevo México, una voz en la historia del españoldel Sudoeste de los Estados Unidos -- Espinosa's Diary Chronicling the 1716 Ramón Expedition into Texas: Notes on the Translations* -- La expresión de la pasividad en California en el siglo XIX -- Language Wars on the Texas Frontier -- How the Californio Girls (and Boys) Lost Their Accents -- Dialect Death:The Case of Adaeseño Spanish in Northwest Louisiana -- Contributors.
9781611922684
Hispanic Americans -- Languages.
Spanish language -- Social aspects -- United States.
Spanish language -- Study and teaching -- United States -- History.
Spanish language -- United States -- History.
Electronic books.
PC4826 -- .R38 2008eb
467/.973
Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (224 pages) - Recovering the U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage Series . - Recovering the U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage Series .
Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States -- Contents -- Part I -- Introduction -- Historical background -- Language Policies -- Methodology -- Language Maintenance and Language Shift -- Organization of the Volume -- Part II -- Formas de tratamiento en correspondencia en español:California y Nuevo México, 1800-1900 -- Doña Teresa de Aguilera y Roche: una mujer en la Inquisición en Nuevo México, una voz en la historia del españoldel Sudoeste de los Estados Unidos -- Espinosa's Diary Chronicling the 1716 Ramón Expedition into Texas: Notes on the Translations* -- La expresión de la pasividad en California en el siglo XIX -- Language Wars on the Texas Frontier -- How the Californio Girls (and Boys) Lost Their Accents -- Dialect Death:The Case of Adaeseño Spanish in Northwest Louisiana -- Contributors.
9781611922684
Hispanic Americans -- Languages.
Spanish language -- Social aspects -- United States.
Spanish language -- Study and teaching -- United States -- History.
Spanish language -- United States -- History.
Electronic books.
PC4826 -- .R38 2008eb
467/.973