Revista de lenguas extranjeras

Revista de lenguas extranjeras
Title Revista de lenguas extranjeras PDF eBook
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Pages 152
Release 1991
Genre Philology
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The language of international communication

The language of international communication
Title The language of international communication PDF eBook
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Publisher Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Pages 400
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9788447526079

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Nueva revista de lenguas extranjeras

Nueva revista de lenguas extranjeras
Title Nueva revista de lenguas extranjeras PDF eBook
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Pages 196
Release 2003
Genre Literature
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El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante

El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante
Title El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante PDF eBook
Author Silvina Montrul
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 358
Release 2013-10-30
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1118291662

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Esta amplia introducción al bilingüismo en español abarca los contextos sociales, políticos y culturales del español en EEUU, España y Hispanoamérica. Escrito para estudiantes no nativos de español, es el primer libro de texto de estas características para los estudiantes de lingüística hispánica. Este libro de texto en español presenta los temas fundamentales en el estudio del bilingüismo a estudiantes y profesionales Explora comunidades bilingües en Estados Unidos, Hispanoamérica y España Crea conciencia crítica sobre la complejidad del bilingüismo como un fenómeno sociopolítico y cultural Se organiza en tres secciones principales centradas en la sociedad y el individuo: el bilingüismo y la sociedad; el bilingüismo y el individuo; y la política y la educación Incluye mapas, recuadros de resumen del capítulo, vocabulario y conceptos clave y preguntas de comprensión, así como preguntas para reflexionar, investigar y comentar al final de cada capítulo This wide-ranging introduction to Spanish bilingualism covers the social, political, and cultural contexts of Spanish in the US, Spain, and Hispanoamérica. Written for non-native Spanish learners, it offers the first textbook of its kind for students of Hispanic linguistics. This Spanish-language textbook introduces students and professionals to the fundamental issues in the study of bilingualism Explores bilingual communities in the United States, Hispanoamérica, and Spain Raises critical awareness of the complexity of bilingualism as a sociopolitical and cultural phenomenon Organized in three main sections which focus on both society and the individual: bilingualism and society; bilingualism and the individual; and politics and education Includes maps, chapter summary boxes, key terms and concepts, and comprehension questions, as well as questions for reflection, research and discussion at the end of each chapter

Teaching English in a Spanish Setting

Teaching English in a Spanish Setting
Title Teaching English in a Spanish Setting PDF eBook
Author Hang Ferrer Mora
Publisher Universitat de València
Pages 342
Release 2001
Genre English language
ISBN 9788437052403

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Lengua, nación e identidad

Lengua, nación e identidad
Title Lengua, nación e identidad PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Süselbeck
Publisher Iberoamericana Editorial
Pages 424
Release 2008
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9788484893707

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Papers presented at the "Coloquio Internacional Relaciones entre Lengua, Naciâon, Indentidad y Poder en Espaäna, Hispanoamâerica y Estados Unidos", held June 2-4, 2005, in Berlin.

Communism in Mexico

Communism in Mexico
Title Communism in Mexico PDF eBook
Author Karl M. Schmitt
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 303
Release 2014-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1477304886

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The ease with which Cuba slipped into its relationship with Communism revived in the United States its recurring nightmare in which other Latin American countries, particularly Mexico, become satellites of Russia or Red China. But such an occurrence is most unlikely in Mexico, according to Karl Schmitt, former intelligence research analyst with the United States Department of State. Communism in Mexico traces efforts during the early twentieth century to create a Soviet-style society in one of the largest and most strategically situated of the Latin American countries. Schmitt writes authoritatively of the Mexican Communist movement, tracing its development from an early and potentially powerful political-economic base to the increasingly fragmented and weakened collection of parties and front groups of the 1960s. He follows the various schisms and factional divisions to the mid-1950s, when the process of disintegration became most noticeable, and explores and analyzes in detail Communist attempts since then to establish unity among the many quarreling and frustrated groups of the now-splintered movement. Three Communist parties in Mexico, a score of front groups, and numerous infiltration cells in non-Communist organizations such as student and labor groups, all recognize in a broad way a common and ultimate goal: the creation of a Soviet-style society. But their attempts at unity have consistently led only to further bickering and frustration. This period is subjected to a thorough study and analysis in an effort to understand and explain the Communists' lack of success. Schmitt presciently concludes that Communism's future in Mexico will be as cloudy as its past, and that the accelerating economy and improving social conditions there will serve to weaken the movement still further.