Table of contents
Acknowledgments
VII
Theoretical and methodological approaches
Chapter 1.The New Spanishes in the context of contact linguistics: Toward a unified approach
11
Chapter 2.Chocó Spanish: An Afro-Hispanic language on the Spanish frontier
43
Chapter 3.Methodological considerations in heritage language studies: A comparison of sociolinguistic and acquisition-based tasks
61
Phonetics, phonology, prosody
Chapter 4.Social change and /s/ variation in Concepción, Chile and Lima,
Peru: The role of dialect and sociolectal contact
85
Chapter 5.The acento pujado in Yucatan Spanish: Prosodic rhythm and the search for the yucateco accent
115
Morphology
Chapter 6.First person singular subject expression in Caribbean heritage speaker
Spanish oral production
139
Chapter 7.Use of the present perfect indicative in New York Dominican
Spanish
163
Chapter 8.Transfer and convergence between Catalan and Spanish in a bilingual
setting
179
Syntax
Chapter 9.The distribution and use of present and past progressive forms in
Spanish-English and Spanish-Brazilian Portuguese bilinguals
215
Chapter 10.Portuguese-Spanish contacts in Misiones, Argentina: Probing (for) code-switching constraints
235
Language variation, linguistic perceptions and attitudes
Chapter 11.Real perception or perceptive accommodation? The Dominirican ethnic-dialect continuum and sociolinguistic
context
263
Chapter 12.Andean Spanish and Provinciano identity: Language attitudes and linguistic ideologies towards migrants in Lima,
Perú
283
Chapter 13.On the effects of Catalan contact in the variable expression of Spanish
future tense: A contrastive study of Alcalá de Henares, Madrid and Palma,
Majorca
315
Index
335
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