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Yanito: variedad, híbrido y spanglish
El yanito (o llanito) es una variante lingüística hablada únicamente en Gibraltar, un territorio británico situado en la Península Ibérica. En este artículo intentamos, en primer lugar, definir y explicar qué significa realmente hablar yanito, para posteriormente analizar su estatus y relación, tanto presente como pasado, con otras lenguas y variantes ...
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Apuntes sobre la historia y el presente del español en los Estados Unidos [PDF]
Antonio Torres Torres
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“from brain all the way to heart”: The 2008 \u3cem\u3eLion and the Unicorn\u3c/em\u3e Award for Excellence in North American Poetry [PDF]
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Afro–American, Spanglish, and Something Else: St. Cruzan Naming Patterns
J. L. Dillard
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Noticias de NACCS, vol. 38, no. 2, May 2009 [PDF]
National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies
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El español en relación con la comunicación técnica y científica [PDF]
Marcos Marín, Francisco A.
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Puerto Rico has been linked to Spanglish – both the style of speaking and the label – since the term was coined by a famous island detractor in 1948. More recently, Puerto Rican poets and linguists have been in the vanguard against purported “friends” unaware of the linguistic facts, against the Real Academia Española’s definition of “espanglish”, and ...
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Puerto Rico has been linked to Spanglish – both the style of speaking and the label – since the term was coined by a famous island detractor in 1948. More recently, Puerto Rican poets and linguists have been in the vanguard against purported “friends” unaware of the linguistic facts, against the Real Academia Española’s definition of “espanglish”, and ...
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