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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 ...
Ana Celia Zentella
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Spanglish-a hybrid of Spanish and English-is intricately interwoven with the history and culture of Latinos, the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States. With deep roots that trace back to the U.S. annexation of Mexican territories in the early to mid-19th century, Spanglish can today be heard in as far-flung places as urban ...
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Spanglish-a hybrid of Spanish and English-is intricately interwoven with the history and culture of Latinos, the largest and fastest-growing minority group in the United States. With deep roots that trace back to the U.S. annexation of Mexican territories in the early to mid-19th century, Spanglish can today be heard in as far-flung places as urban ...
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The word ‘Spanglish’, used most often to describe the casual oral registers of the speech of Hispanics in the USA, is an unfortunate and misleading term. Speakers of popular varieties of Spanish in the USA would be better served by recognizing that they are already speakers of Spanish.
Ricardo Otheguy, Nancy Stern
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Spanglish: An Anglicized Spanish Dialect
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2005The blend between Spanish and English found in Hispanic or Latino communities in the United States is usually known as “Spanglish.” It is suggested that Spanglish represents the most important contemporary linguistic phenomenon in the United States that has barely been approached from a linguistic point of view.
Alfredo Ardila
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Spanglish in the United States: ‘We speak Spanglish to the dogs, to the grandchildren, to the kids’
2019There are many different varieties of both standard and non-standard Spanish spoken in the United States, and virtually all have been strongly influenced by their extensive contact with English. One of the results of this language contact has been the emergence of a number of different contact language varieties, commonly grouped together and called ...
Timothy Reagan, Reagan Timothy
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Cílem této práce je načrtnout současný stav spanglish - jevu, který chápeme jako proces probíhající ve Spojených státech amerických na jedné straně a jako úkaz objevující se ve španělsky mluvícím světě ovlivněném angličtinou na straně druhé - z hlediska lingvistického a sociolingvistického.
Plutnarová, Petra
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This article studies a series of important issues concerning Spanglish as a hybrid language. It discusses why Spanglish has constituted a growing topic of interest ever since it first attracted the attention of specialists, be it from a linguistic, literary, or social-cultural perspective.
Silvia Betti, Renata Enghels
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Skippyjon, Spanglish, and Stereotypes
2021This case study engages Latinx Critical Race Theory to explore how a course on bilingualism, bilingual education, and Latinx youth in a Midwestern teacher preparation program developed preservice teachers' critical race and cultural consciousness. Through an emphasis on English hegemony and centering Latinx voices, the preservice teachers began to ...
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