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English and Spanish
World Languages in Interaction
Taking a comparative and language-contact approach, this book traces the rise of two world languages, English and Spanish.
Danae Perez (Edited by), Marianne Hundt (Edited by), Johannes Kabatek (Edited by), Daniel Schreier (Edited by)
9781108486040, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 30 September 2021
320 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.5 cm, 0.7 kg
'… linguists interested in these languages, their development, and their intersections will find it valuable.' Jean Danic, LINGUIST List
This volume compares the evolution and current status of two of the world's major languages, English and Spanish. Parallel chapters trace the emergence of Global English and Spanish and their current status, covering aspects such as language and dialect contact, language typology, norm development in pluricentric languages, and identity construction. Case studies look into the use of English and Spanish on the internet, investigate mixed and alternating lects, as well as ongoing change in Spanish-speaking minorities in the US. The volume thus contributes to current theoretical debates and provides fresh empirical data. While offering an in-depth treatment of the evolution of English and Spanish to the reader, this book introduces the driving factors and the effects of the emergence of world languages in general and is relevant for researchers and students of sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and typology alike.
1. English and Spanish context – world languages in interaction Danae Perez, Marianne Hundt, Johannes Kabatek and Daniel Schreier
2. The emergence of global languages: why English? Edgar W. Schneider
3. Some (unintended) consequences of colonization: the rise of Spanish as a global language J. Clancy Clements
4. Dialect contact and the emergence of new varieties of English Raymond Hickey
5. The emergence of Latin American Spanish Volker Noll
6. Language contact in the emergence of new varieties: typological studies of English-lexifer pidgins and creoles Stephanie Hackert
7. Contact scenarios and varieties of Spanish beyond Europe Danae M. Perez
8. Pluricentricity and codification in world English Pam Peters
9. Spanish today: pluricentricity and codification Bernhard Pöll
10. Uncovering the big picture: measuring the typological relatedness of varieties of English Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
11. Morphosyntactic variation in Spanish – global and American perspectives Eeva Sippola
12. English and Spanish in contact in North America: US Latino communities and the emergence of transnational mediascapes Christian Mair
13. 'The Spanish of the internet': is that a thing? Discursive and morphosyntactic innovations in computer mediated communication Carlota de Benito Moreno
14. Alternating or mixing languages? Rena Torres Cacoullos and Catherine E. Travis
15. The persistence of dialectal differences in US Spanish:/s/ deletion in Boston and New York City Daniel Erker and Madeline Reffel
16. Identity construction John E. Joseph.
Subject Areas: Anthropology [JHM], History [HB], Historical & comparative linguistics [CFF], Sociolinguistics [CFB], Linguistics [CF]