Puerto Rican Discourse

Puerto Rican Discourse
Title Puerto Rican Discourse PDF eBook
Author Lourdes M. Torres
Publisher Routledge
Pages 157
Release 2013-12-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136687904

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Before conclusions about Spanish in the United States can be drawn, individual communities must be studied in their own contexts. That is the goal of Puerto Rican Discourse. One tendency of previous work on Spanish in the United States has been an eagerness to generalize the findings of isolated studies to all Latino communities, but the specific sociocultural contexts in which people -- and languages -- live often demand very different conclusions. The results of Torres' work indicate that the Spanish of Puerto Ricans living in Brentwood continues to survive in a restricted context. Across the population of Brentwood -- for Puerto Ricans of all ages and language proficiencies -- the Spanish language continues to assume an important practical, symbolic, and affective role. An examination of the structural features of 60 oral narratives -- narrative components and the verbal tenses associated with each, overall Spanish verb use, and clause complexity -- reveals little evidence of the simplification and loss across generations found in other studies of Spanish in the United States. English-dominant Puerto Ricans are able Spanish language narrators demonstrating a wide variety of storytelling skills. The structure of their oral narratives is as complete and rich as the narratives of Spanish-dominant speakers. The content of these oral narratives of personal experience is also explored. Too often in studies on U.S. Spanish, sociolinguists ignore the words of the community; the focus is usually on the grammatical aspects of language use and rarely on the message conveyed. In this study, oral narratives are analyzed as constructions of gendered and ethnically marked identities. The stories demonstrate the contradictory positions in which many Puerto Ricans find themselves in the United States. All of the speakers in this study have internalized, to a greater or lesser extent, dominant ideologies of gender, ethnicity, and language, at the same time that they struggle against such discourse. The analysis of the discourse of the community reveals how the status quo is both reproduced and resisted in the members' narratives, and how ideological forces work with other factors, such as attitudes, to influence the choices speakers make concerning language use. A special feature of this book is that transcripts are provided in both Spanish and English. This volume combines ethnographic, quantitative, and qualitative discourse methodologies to provide a comprehensive and novel analysis of language use and attitudes of the Brentwood Puerto Rican community. Its rich linguistic and ethnographic data will be of interest to researchers and teachers in cultural communication, ethnic (Hispanic-American) studies, sociolinguistics, and TESL.

A Semantico-syntactic and Sociolinguistic Analysis of Factive Complements with Regard to Mood Among Adult Mexican-American Speakers of Spanish

A Semantico-syntactic and Sociolinguistic Analysis of Factive Complements with Regard to Mood Among Adult Mexican-American Speakers of Spanish
Title A Semantico-syntactic and Sociolinguistic Analysis of Factive Complements with Regard to Mood Among Adult Mexican-American Speakers of Spanish PDF eBook
Author Robert Norman Smead
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1988
Genre Mexican Americans
ISBN

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Varieties of Spanish in the United States

Varieties of Spanish in the United States
Title Varieties of Spanish in the United States PDF eBook
Author John M. Lipski
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 317
Release 2008-09-24
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1589016513

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Thirty-three million people in the United States speak some variety of Spanish, making it the second most used language in the country. Some of these people are recent immigrants from many different countries who have brought with them the linguistic traits of their homelands, while others come from families who have lived in this country for hundreds of years. John M. Lipski traces the importance of the Spanish language in the United States and presents an overview of the major varieties of Spanish that are spoken there. Varieties of Spanish in the United States provides—in a single volume—useful descriptions of the distinguishing characteristics of the major varieties, from Cuban and Puerto Rican, through Mexican and various Central American strains, to the traditional varieties dating back to the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries found in New Mexico and Louisiana. Each profile includes a concise sketch of the historical background of each Spanish-speaking group; current demographic information; its sociolinguistic configurations; and information about the phonetics, morphology, syntax, lexicon, and each group's interactions with English and other varieties of Spanish. Lipski also outlines the scholarship that documents the variation and richness of these varieties, and he probes the phenomenon popularly known as "Spanglish." The distillation of an entire academic career spent investigating and promoting the Spanish language in the United States, this valuable reference for teachers, scholars, students, and interested bystanders serves as a testimony to the vitality and legitimacy of the Spanish language in the United States. It is recommended for courses on Spanish in the United States, Spanish dialectology and sociolinguistics, and teaching Spanish to heritage speakers.

Dissertation Abstracts International

Dissertation Abstracts International
Title Dissertation Abstracts International PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 606
Release 1987
Genre Dissertations, Academic
ISBN

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International Journal of the Sociology of Language

International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Title International Journal of the Sociology of Language PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 292
Release 1974
Genre Sociolinguistics
ISBN

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Handbook of Latin American Studies

Handbook of Latin American Studies
Title Handbook of Latin American Studies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 900
Release 1984
Genre Latin America
ISBN

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Contains records describing books, book chapters, articles, and conference papers published in the field of Latin American studies. Coverage includes relevant books as well as over 800 social science and 550 humanities journals and volumes of conference proceedings. Most records include abstracts with evaluations.

Comprehensive Dissertation Index

Comprehensive Dissertation Index
Title Comprehensive Dissertation Index PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 970
Release 1989
Genre Dissertations, Academic
ISBN

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