Identifier
Rio Grande Series in Language and Linguistics No. 2
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Creation Date
1988
Disciplines
Latin American Languages and Societies
Description
The Future of Spanish in the United States / Gary D. Keller -- Current population survey research and household spanish maintenance among Mexican Americans / Lucinda Hart-Gonzalez -- Chicano communities: The research we still need - Fernando Penalosa -- Implications of research on dialects of Mexican American Spanish for linguistic theory / Benji Wald -- The social and linguistic foundations of Chicano Calo: Trends for future research / Rogelio Reyes -- A review examining research on the impact of bilingual education programs on student achievement / Manuel Medrano -- Future directions for research on speech attitudes / Rosa Fernandez -- Future needs for research on Mexican American phonology and morphosyntax / Eleanor Greet Cotton and John M. Sharp -- Networking: A needed research approach for U.S. Hispanic dialectology / Jacob L. Ornstein-Galicia -- Central American varieties, Mexican and Chicano Spanish / John M. Lipski -- Mexican and Chicano Spanish: The unseen connection / Margarita Hidalgo -- Spanish verb usage in El Paso and in Mexico City / Eleanor Greet Cotton and John M. Sharp -- Diffusion of lexical innovations in the Spanish of Cuban Americans / Ricardo Otheguy and Ofelia Garcia -- Calo, pachuco, and lunfardo: Certain homogenous tendencies in vernacular Spanish / George K. Green -- Syntactic trends and patterns: Southwest Spanish in context / Lenard Studerus -- Perception of English vowels by Hispanic children of limited English proficiency / Jorge M. Guitart -- A computer analysis of border Spanish lexicon / J. Halvor Clegg and Robert N. Smead -- Kansas Spanish fertile in syntactic Chicanoisms: A sociolinguistic perspective toward optative Ojala and complementizer use / Gerald L. Denning.
Physical Description
.PDF, 330 Pages, Text
Recommended Citation
Research issues and problems in United States Spanish : Latin American and southwestern varieties. Ed. by Jacob L. Ornstein-Galicia, George K. Green, and Dennis J. Bixler Marquez. Brownsville, TX: Pan American University, 1988. Pp. iii, 321. Accessed via scholarworks.utrgv.edu/rgrgll