Spanish in the US
"Spanish in the US: A Sociolinguistic Approach" explores the pivotal role of Spanish as both a linguistic and cultural force in the United States, emphasizing its influence in shaping identities, strengthening community connections, and navigating complex sociopolitical landscapes. As the second-mos...
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| description | "Spanish in the US: A Sociolinguistic Approach" explores the pivotal role of Spanish as both a linguistic and cultural force in the United States, emphasizing its influence in shaping identities, strengthening community connections, and navigating complex sociopolitical landscapes. As the second-most spoken language in the country, Spanish occupies a central position in both private and public spheres, reflecting the ongoing interplay between language, society, and policy. The studies presented in this collection examine a range of sociolinguistic topics, including the challenges of language maintenance and intergenerational transmission, the representation of Spanish in public and digital spaces, the experiences of heritage speakers, and the dynamics of bilingualism and code-switching. Additionally, this volume explores the intersection of language with race, identity, and power, offering fresh insights into the adaptability of Spanish within diverse U.S. contexts. By bringing together innovative research, this collection provides a comprehensive understanding of how Spanish continues to evolve and thrive in a multilingual society. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1652202025-08-12T08:13:45Z Spanish in the US Pastor, Alberto linguistic landscape Hispanic communities Philadelphia Spanish in the US superdiversity multilingualism language diversity heritage speakers Spanish language learning motivation attitudes social network analysis Spanish–English code-switching text messages textisms computer-mediated communication bilingualism biculturalism code-switching Spanish in the USA radio advertisements raciolinguistics sociolinguistics Spanish learners Spanish in the U.S. positionality embodiment indexical fields critical pedagogy Ecuadorians in NYC diaspora linguistics cultural practices identity negotiation Southwest United States language shift language maintenance social factors census language and media Latinx representation language attitudes language identity linguistic contact Latino Midwest language ideology Codeswitching Spanish language maintenance Spanish dialects multimodality semiotic US Southeast Latinx new destination communities U.S. South linguistic gratuity n/a thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics "Spanish in the US: A Sociolinguistic Approach" explores the pivotal role of Spanish as both a linguistic and cultural force in the United States, emphasizing its influence in shaping identities, strengthening community connections, and navigating complex sociopolitical landscapes. As the second-most spoken language in the country, Spanish occupies a central position in both private and public spheres, reflecting the ongoing interplay between language, society, and policy. The studies presented in this collection examine a range of sociolinguistic topics, including the challenges of language maintenance and intergenerational transmission, the representation of Spanish in public and digital spaces, the experiences of heritage speakers, and the dynamics of bilingualism and code-switching. Additionally, this volume explores the intersection of language with race, identity, and power, offering fresh insights into the adaptability of Spanish within diverse U.S. contexts. By bringing together innovative research, this collection provides a comprehensive understanding of how Spanish continues to evolve and thrive in a multilingual society. 2025-08-12T08:13:43Z 2025-08-12T08:13:43Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T095121_9783725832866_169 9783725832866 9783725832859 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165220 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10619 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3285-9 10.3390/books978-3-7258-3285-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725832866 9783725832859 240 open access |
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| title | Spanish in the US |
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| topic | linguistic landscape Hispanic communities Philadelphia Spanish in the US superdiversity multilingualism language diversity heritage speakers Spanish language learning motivation attitudes social network analysis Spanish–English code-switching text messages textisms computer-mediated communication bilingualism biculturalism code-switching Spanish in the USA radio advertisements raciolinguistics sociolinguistics Spanish learners Spanish in the U.S. positionality embodiment indexical fields critical pedagogy Ecuadorians in NYC diaspora linguistics cultural practices identity negotiation Southwest United States language shift language maintenance social factors census language and media Latinx representation language attitudes language identity linguistic contact Latino Midwest language ideology Codeswitching Spanish language maintenance Spanish dialects multimodality semiotic US Southeast Latinx new destination communities U.S. South linguistic gratuity n/a thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics |
| topic_facet | linguistic landscape Hispanic communities Philadelphia Spanish in the US superdiversity multilingualism language diversity heritage speakers Spanish language learning motivation attitudes social network analysis Spanish–English code-switching text messages textisms computer-mediated communication bilingualism biculturalism code-switching Spanish in the USA radio advertisements raciolinguistics sociolinguistics Spanish learners Spanish in the U.S. positionality embodiment indexical fields critical pedagogy Ecuadorians in NYC diaspora linguistics cultural practices identity negotiation Southwest United States language shift language maintenance social factors census language and media Latinx representation language attitudes language identity linguistic contact Latino Midwest language ideology Codeswitching Spanish language maintenance Spanish dialects multimodality semiotic US Southeast Latinx new destination communities U.S. South linguistic gratuity n/a thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics |
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