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Languages of the Iberian Peninsula

2018
AbstractWriting appeared in the Iberian Peninsula no later than the seventh century bce as an adaptation of Phoenician script, from which the Palaeohispanic scripts developed as a series of variants. These variants correspond to the linguistic and social particularities of diverse Palaeohispanic communities, notably the Tartessians, the Iberians, and ...
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Issues in the Phonology and Morphology of the Major Iberian Languages

Lingua, 1998
This collection explores current issues in the phonology and morphology of the major Iberian languages: Basque, Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish. Most of the essays are based on innovative theoretical frameworks and show how recent revolutions in theoretical ideas have affected the study of these languages.
Barbara E. Bullock   +2 more
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Iberian Imperialism and Language Evolution in Latin America

2014
As rich as the development of the Spanish and Portuguese language has been in Latin America, no single book has attempted to chart their complex history. Gathering essays by sociohistorical linguists working across the region, Salikoko S. Mufwene does just that in this book.
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The Limits of Literary Translation: Expanding Frontiers in Iberian Languages

Translation Studies, 2014
The rich linguistic history of the Iberian Peninsula with its Arabic, Hebrew, Mozarabic and Ladino incursions on the Latinate outgrowths of Castilian, Galician, Catalan and Portuguese – not to ment...
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Translational Language: Felipe Alfau’s Iberian English and Its Afterlife

2018
Part I focuses on the novel Chromos by the New York-based, Barcelona-born writer Felipe Alfau. Alfau’s decision to write in English rather than Spanish, surprised critics not only as an odd choice but also as a unique English, a form of the language with a deep imprint of Spanish. This part postulates that the practice of translation is responsible not
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Special Issue on Iberian Languages

Speech Communication, 2008
Trancoso, Isabel   +4 more
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Language attitudes towards Iberian-Spanish-accented English in the United Kingdom

2015
This paper studies the language attitudes held by native speakers of British English towards Iberian-Spanish-accented English in the United Kingdom in the context of the aftermath of the European economic crisis of 2008. The Matched Guise Technique in combination with rating scales aims to elicit covert language attitudes that reveal the attitudes held
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Introduction to Reference and Anaphora in Iberian Languages

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
Iker Zulaica Hernández   +1 more
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The use of biomarkers to assess the impact of pollution in coastal environments of the Iberian Peninsula: a practical approach

Science of the Total Environment, 2000
Miren P Cajaraville   +2 more
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