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How Latinos are changing advertising and the Spanish language

open access: yes, 2013
textThis paper seeks to present a discussion analysis of how acculturation among Hispanics has done more than just produce a shift in the culture and language of the current and rising generation, it has also changed the language choices within ...
Esquivel, Karla Michelle
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Spanglish Literature: Acceptance of Written Code-switching among UVa Students [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In spite of the controversy regarding its grammaticality and acceptance in literature, code-switching is a widespread phenomenon that consists in the alternation of languages. The context generated at the English Studies degree (University of Valladolid),
Pachón Gallegos, Laura
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The evolution of Spanglish and vendors in our community

open access: yes, 1998
Signs which advertise to Latinos, who total upward of 22 million in the United States, are appearing everywhere in a dialect that is both familiar and appealing to these shoppers.
Lopez, Jacqueline
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Don Quijote in Spanglish: Translation and Appropriation [PDF]

open access: yesTTR : traduction, terminologie, rédaction, 2004
Stavans, Ilan, Charron, Marc
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Spanglish y Quechuañol

open access: yes, 1989
El Spanglish que es una particular forma de hablar de las congregasiones latinoamericanas en el mundo de habla inglesa ha dejado de ser simplemente una curiosidad linguistica, y los norteamericanos la estudian hoy con creciente preocupación tratando de ...
Peña Cazas, Waldo
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Spanglish in Piña-Rosales' Modern-day “Don Quijote en Manhattan”

open access: yes
This research aims to contribute to our understanding of Spanglish, namely by examining Gerardo Piña Rosales’ short story “Don Quijote en Manhattan” (2006).
Ricard Morant, Debra Westall
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