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2019
Abstract This chapter explores Mexican American identity and ethnicity through the prism of the Spanish language, which is perhaps the central characteristic in ethnic culture and identity among Mexican Americans. However, whereas virtually all U.S.-born Mexican Americans speak English, not all speak Spanish.
Edward Telles, Christina A. Sue
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Abstract This chapter explores Mexican American identity and ethnicity through the prism of the Spanish language, which is perhaps the central characteristic in ethnic culture and identity among Mexican Americans. However, whereas virtually all U.S.-born Mexican Americans speak English, not all speak Spanish.
Edward Telles, Christina A. Sue
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Spanish Language Technologies Plan
2017The paper aims at introducing the Language Technologies Plan launched by the Spanish State Secretariat for Information Society and Digital Agenda. Since its launch in October 2015, several steps have been taken to integrate Human Language Technologies (HLT) in a number of initiatives targeting different sectors in Public Administration, considered as a
David Pérez-Fernández +2 more
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Spanish as a Heritage Language in Italy
2018Italy underwent radical social change in the 1980s and 1990s, becoming one of the most popular destinations of migratory routes in Europe. Since then, the Italian linguistic landscape has been enriched with new languages and cultures that have contributed to the creation of a multilingual mosaic.
sanfelici l., bonomi m.
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2016
Analyzes the infamously strange dialogue of For Whom the Bell Tolls, in which characters speak English through a modified version of Spanish syntax, false cognates, and peculiar diction (“What passes with thee?”). This chapter argues that Hemingway’s creation of an Anglo-Spanish literary dialect represents not a political statement on the Spanish ...
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Analyzes the infamously strange dialogue of For Whom the Bell Tolls, in which characters speak English through a modified version of Spanish syntax, false cognates, and peculiar diction (“What passes with thee?”). This chapter argues that Hemingway’s creation of an Anglo-Spanish literary dialect represents not a political statement on the Spanish ...
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Language and Language Use, Studies in Spanish
Hispania, 1988Donald N. Flemming +3 more
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Spanish in Context, 2004
The article traces the spread of Spanish across the globe, highlighting the changing nature of this spread, from indicator of local dominance to colonisation, and then, today, globalisation. This article focuses on the role of Spanish in an era of globalisation, raising issues about the nature of a world or global language, and noting how the emergence
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The article traces the spread of Spanish across the globe, highlighting the changing nature of this spread, from indicator of local dominance to colonisation, and then, today, globalisation. This article focuses on the role of Spanish in an era of globalisation, raising issues about the nature of a world or global language, and noting how the emergence
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Spanish, Language of the Americas
Hispania, 1959I should like to explore together with you some of the meanings suggested by this title which has been assigned to me.* In what direction does the mind take off when the word Spanish is mentioned? We may think of Spanish as one of the international languages.
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