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Bilingualism and Identity: Spanish at the Crossroads With Other Languages
ISBN-13:
9789027241481
ISBN-10:
9027241481
Edition:
37
Author:
Jason Rothman, Mercedes Nino-Murcia
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Format:
Hardcover
365 pages
Category:
Linguistics
,
Words, Language & Grammar
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ISBN-13:
9789027241481
ISBN-10:
9027241481
Edition:
37
Author:
Jason Rothman, Mercedes Nino-Murcia
Publication date:
2008
Publisher:
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Format:
Hardcover
365 pages
Category:
Linguistics
,
Words, Language & Grammar
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Bilingualism and Identity: Spanish at the Crossroads With Other Languages (ISBN-13: 9789027241481 and ISBN-10: 9027241481), written by authors
Jason Rothman, Mercedes Nino-Murcia, was published by John Benjamins Publishing Company in 2008.
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Sociolinguists have been pursuing connections between language and identity for several decades. But how are language and identity related in bilingualism and multilingualism? Mobilizing the most current methodology, this collection presents new research on language identity and bilingualism in three regions where Spanish coexists with other languages. The cases are Spanish-English contact in the United States, Spanish-indigenous language contact in Latin America, and Spanish-regional language contact in Spain. This is the first comparativist book to examine language and identity construction among bi- or multilingual speakers while keeping one of the languages constant. The sociolinguistic standing of Spanish varies among the three regions depending whether or not it is a language of prestige. Comparisons therefore afford a strong constructivist perspective on how linguistic ideologies affect bi/multilingual identity formation.
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