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    New York : Peter Lang Inc. | Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    ISBN: 9781453914090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    DDC: 306.44261
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    Keywords: Spanisch ; Soziolinguistik ; Sprachwandel ; Festschrift
    Abstract: This collection of essays presents cutting-edge research in Hispanic sociolinguistics. They include studies on language variation and change, contact varieties, language use, perception, and attitudes and focus on language varieties such as Peruvian Spanish, Mexican Spanish on the U.S. – Mexican border and in the Midwest, and two Peninsular varieties (in the Basque country and in Catalonia). This book is a Festschrift in honor of Anna María Escobar and her twenty-five years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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    ISBN: 1433127660 , 9781433127663
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 223 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    DDC: 306.44261
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    Keywords: Spanisch ; Soziolinguistik ; Sprachwandel ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 9781317563068
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 591 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Routledge Language Handbooks Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Potowski, Kim The Routledge Handbook of Spanish As a Heritage Language
    DDC: 306.44261
    Keywords: Bilingualism Handbooks, manuals, etc ; English language Influence on Spanish ; Group identity ; Heritage language speakers Education ; Language and culture ; Native language Study and teaching ; Sociolinguistics ; Spanish language Influence on English ; Spanish language Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Spanish as a Heritage Language- Front Cover -- The Routledge Handbook of Spanish as a Heritage Language -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Chapter 1: Spanish as a heritage/minority language: a multifaceted look at ten nations -- Introduction -- Part I: Social issues -- Part II: Linguistic studies -- Part III: Educational issues -- Part IV: Spanish as a minority/heritage language outside of the U.S. -- Conclusions and future directions -- Notes -- References -- PART I: Social issues -- Chapter 2: A historical view of US latinidad and Spanish as a heritage language -- Introduction -- Language and the cultural imaginary -- Issues and topics -- Implications and conclusions -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 3: Spanish in U.S. language policy and politics -- Introduction: the paradox of Spanish in the United States -- Discourse about Spanish in politics and beyond -- Spanish in municipal, state, and legal contexts -- Attitudes and perceptions: Spanish in the U.S. and language academies -- Conclusions: undoing the paradox -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Spanish language use, maintenance, and shift in the United States -- Introduction -- Where is Spanish spoken in the United States? -- Language maintenance and shift -- Implications for Spanish for heritage speakers -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: Spanish in linguistic landscapes of the U.S. -- Introduction -- Critical issues and topics -- Research on Spanish in LLs of the U.S. -- Recommendations and future directions -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 6: Linguistics and Latino studies: intersections for the advancement of linguistic and social justice -- Introduction -- Latino studies and sociolinguistics, and their shared investment in the study of Latino language
    Abstract: Early Latino studies approaches to Spanish in the U.S. -- Linguistic anthropology -- Nativist anti-immigrant discourses -- New directions in understanding the role of Spanish and English in Latino lives -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Spanish and identity among Latin@s in the U.S. -- Introduction -- Critical issues and topics -- Investment and imagined communities -- Language and identity in specific contexts -- Future directions and recommendations -- Notes -- Further reading -- Chapter 8: Spanish as a heritage language and the negotiation of race -- Introduction -- What is race? -- Modern-day U.S. Latina/o racial self-identification -- Race and language among U.S. Latina/os -- Critical issues -- Recommendations for practice -- Notes -- Acknowledgements -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 9: Queering Spanish as a heritage language -- Introduction -- Queer Latinxs, language, and identity -- Heteronormativity in SHL textbooks and materials -- Data and analysis -- Challenges of "inclusion" -- Queering the SHL environment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART II: Linguistic studies -- Chapter 10: Morphology, syntax, and semantics in Spanish as a heritage language -- Introduction -- Inflectional morphology -- Morphosyntax-semantics-pragmatics interface -- Complex syntax -- On the nature of grammatical development -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 11: Heritage Spanish phonetics and phonology -- Introduction -- Consonants -- Vowels -- Prosody -- Future research considerations -- Conclusions -- Note -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 12: The lexicon of Spanish heritage language speakers -- Introduction -- The notion of vocabulary and its dimensions: some key issues -- Vocabulary research with heritage Spanish speakers -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 13: Heritage Spanish pragmatics -- Introduction
    Abstract: Pragmalinguistic issues -- Sociopragmatic issues -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Chapter 14: Neurolinguistic approaches to Spanish as a heritage language -- Introduction -- Review of neurolinguistic research on Spanish as a heritage language -- Future directions for research -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 15: Psycholinguistic perspectives on heritage Spanish -- Introduction -- Critical issues and topics -- Current contributions and research -- Recommendations for practice -- Future directions -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 16: Child heritage speakers' morphosyntax: rate of acquisition and crosslinguistic influence -- Introduction -- Rate of acquisition -- Crosslinguistic influence in bilingual children's Spanish morphosyntax -- Conclusion -- Future directions -- Note -- Acknowledgments -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 17: Sociolinguistic variation in U.S. Spanish -- The social context of Spanish in the U.S.: conceptual and methodological challenges -- Social class and gender in stable variation -- Changes in progress -- Predicting social variation with linguistic behavior: clustering and stratification in New Mexican Spanish -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 18: Spanish dialectal contact in the United States -- Introduction -- Challenges to the study of Spanish dialectal contact -- Linguistic features and locales -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 19: Understanding and leveraging Spanish heritage speakers' bilingual practices -- Introduction -- Beyond code -- Code-switching practices and translanguaging pedagogies in K-12 -- Code-switching in university-level heritage language classrooms and curricula -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART III: Educational issues
    Abstract: Chapter 20: Towards the development of an analytical framework for examining goals and pedagogical approaches in teaching language to heritage speakers -- Introduction: language curriculum design -- Circle 1: contextual/environmental mechanisms that inform the curricularization of language -- Circle 2: policies, contexts and traditions that inform the curricularization of language -- Circle 3: core program elements in the system of curricularization of language -- Rethinking goals and objectives in the teaching of heritage languages -- Toward the development of an analytical framework for describing and understanding goals and approaches in HL instruction -- Moving forward -- Notes -- Appendix 1 -- References -- Chapter 21: Outcomes of classroom Spanish heritage language instruction -- Introduction -- Previous studies of IHLA -- Toward a systematic program of study into IHLA -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 22: Critical language awareness and Spanish as a heritage language: challenging the linguistic subordination of US Latinxs -- Introduction -- Historical perspectives and theoretical framework -- Critical issues and topics -- Current contributions and pedagogical proposals -- Future directions -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 23: Differentiated teaching: a primer for heritage and mixed classes -- Overview -- Why differentiate? -- Differentiated teaching: principles and strategies -- Tools of differentiated teaching -- Formative assessment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24: Key issues in Spanish heritage language program design and administration -- Introduction -- Key issues in language program administration -- SHL programs in the United States: a general survey -- Challenges faced by HLPs -- Specific issues in HLP development and administration
    Abstract: New initiatives and future directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 25: Spanish for the professions and community service learning: applications with heritage learners -- Introduction -- Historical development -- Critical issues and topics -- Recommendations for practice -- Future directions -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 26: Spanish heritage speakers studying abroad -- Introduction -- An overview of study abroad -- Research on heritage learners studying abroad -- Connections between HL and L2 study abroad findings -- Recommendations for practice -- Future directions -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 27: Expanding the multilingual repertoire: teaching cognate languages to heritage Spanish speakers -- Introduction -- Historical perspectives -- Critical issues on the topic -- Current contributions and research -- Recommendations for practice -- Future directions -- Further reading -- References -- Chapter 28: Developing Spanish in dual language programs: preschool through twelfth grade -- Introduction -- Introduction to dual language education -- English acquisition and overall achievement in DL programs -- The importance of bilingualism for academic success -- Spanish language development in DL programs -- Impact of student and community characteristics on DL students' Spanish language proficiency -- Critical issues and topics -- Future research and implications for practice -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 29: What do we know about U.S. Latino bilingual children's Spanish literacy development? -- Introduction -- Spanish in the U.S.: some considerations -- English literacy development -- Spanish literacy development -- Summary and future directions -- Notes -- Further reading -- References -- PART IV: Spanish as a minority/heritage language outside of the U.S
    Abstract: Chapter 30: Spanish in the Antipodes: diversity and hybridity of Latino/a Spanish speakers in Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand
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