Afro Peruvian Spanish

Afro Peruvian Spanish
Author: Sandro Sessarego
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027267764

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The present work not only contributes to shedding light on the linguistic and socio-historical origins of Afro-Peruvian Spanish, it also helps clarify the controversial puzzle concerning the genesis of Spanish creoles in the Americas in a broader sense. In order to provide a more concrete answer to the questions raised by McWhorter’s book on The Missing Spanish Creoles, the current study has focused on an aspect of the European colonial enterprise in the Americas that has never been closely analyzed in relation to the evolution of Afro-European contact varieties, the legal regulations of black slavery. This book proposes the 'Legal Hypothesis of Creole Genesis', which ascribes a prime importance in the development of Afro-European languages in the Americas to the historical evolution of slavery, from the legal rules contained in the Roman Corpus Juris Civilis to the codes and regulations implemented in the different European colonies overseas. This research was carried out with the belief that creole studies will benefit greatly from a more interdisciplinary approach, capable of combining linguistic, socio-historical, legal, and anthropological insights. This study is meant to represent an eclectic step in such a direction.

Language Contact and the Making of an Afro Hispanic Vernacular

Language Contact and the Making of an Afro Hispanic Vernacular
Author: Sandro Sessarego
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781108485814

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Explores theoretical and typological issues surrounding the emergence of creole languages, using a cohesive approach that combines linguistics, legal history and colonial studies.

Spanish Phonetics and Phonology in Contact

Spanish Phonetics and Phonology in Contact
Author: Rajiv Rao
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027260956

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Spanish Phonetics and Phonology in Contact: Studies from Africa, the Americas, and Spain brings together scholars working on a wide range of aspects of the Spanish sound system and how their coexistence with another language in speech communities across the Hispanophone world influences their manifestation. Drawing upon seminal works in the fields of language contact in general, Spanish in contact with indigenous and regional languages, and laboratory approaches tied to the languages in question, the volume’s contents employ acoustic and quantitative approaches, as well as both controlled and spontaneous data elicitation procedures, to shed light on how linguistic, historical, and social variables drive contact phenomena, and in turn, shape specific varieties of Spanish. It will pique the interest of researchers and students of fields such as contact linguistics, language variation and change, segmental and suprasegmental phonetics and phonology, and sociolinguistics.

Hispanic Linguistics

Hispanic Linguistics
Author: Alfonso Morales-Front,Michael J. Ferreira,Ronald P. Leow,Cristina Sanz
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-05-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027261328

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This volume addresses a wide range of phenomena including intonation, restructuring, clitic climbing, aspectual structure, subject focus marking, code-switching, lenition, loanwords, and heritage learning that are central in Hispanic linguistics today. The authors approach these issues from a variety of recent theoretical approaches and innovative methodologies and make important contributions to our current understanding of language acquisition, theoretical and descriptive linguistics, and language contact. This collection of articles is a testimony to the breadth and degree of specialization of the scholarly interest in the field. The selection of refereed chapters included in this volume were originally presented at the 20th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (HLS) hosted at Georgetown University, 2016. The book should be read with interest by scholars and graduate students hoping to gain insight into the issues currently debated in Hispanic Linguistics.

Variation and Evolution

Variation and Evolution
Author: Sandro Sessarego,Juan J. Colomina-Almiñana,Adrián Rodríguez-Riccelli
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-08-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027260895

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This book is a collection of original studies analyzing how different internal and external factors affect Spanish language variation and evolution across a number of (socio)linguistic scenarios. Its primary goal is to expand our understanding of how native and non-native varieties of Spanish co-exist with other languages and dialects under the influence of several linguistic and extra-linguistic forces. While some papers analyze the linguistic dynamics affecting Spanish grammars from a cross-dialectal perspective, others focus more closely on the relations established between Spanish and other languages with which it is in contact. In particular, some of these studies show how power and prestige may support (or not) the use of Spanish in different social contexts and educational realities, given that the attitudes toward this language vary greatly across the Spanish-speaking world. On the one hand, in some regions, Spanish represents the variety spoken by the majority of the population, typically related to prestige and power (Spain and Latin America). On the other hand, in other contexts, the same language is conceived as a minority variety, which may or may not be associated with stigmatized immigrant groups (i.e., in the US).

Interfaces and Domains of Contact Driven Restructuring

Interfaces and Domains of Contact Driven Restructuring
Author: Sandro Sessarego
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108833820

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Approaching creole studies from contrasting standpoints, this book offers new insights into language variation and contact-induced change.

Interface Driven Phenomena in Spanish

Interface Driven Phenomena in Spanish
Author: Melvin González-Rivera,Sandro Sessarego
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-02-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000028393

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Interface-Driven Phenomena in Spanish: Essays in Honor of Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach brings together a collection of articles from leading experts in the fields of formal syntax and semantics. With a specific focus on interface-related phenomena, the articles address a broad array of issues in Spanish grammar. In so doing, the book offers an updated view on current research topics while providing a rich variety of methods and theoretical perspectives. The volume will be of interest to advanced students, researchers and scholars working on Spanish syntax, semantics and their interfaces.

Yo Soy Negro

Yo Soy Negro
Author: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813059129

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Yo Soy Negro is the first book in English--in fact, the first book in any language in more than two decades--to address what it means to be black in Peru. Based on extensive ethnographic work in the country and informed by more than eighty interviews with Peruvians of African descent, this groundbreaking study explains how ideas of race, color, and mestizaje in Peru differ greatly from those held in other Latin American nations. The conclusion that Tanya Maria Golash-Boza draws from her rigorous inquiry is that Peruvians of African descent give meaning to blackness without always referencing Africa, slavery, or black cultural forms. This represents a significant counterpoint to diaspora scholarship that points to the importance of slavery in defining blackness in Latin America as well as studies that place cultural and class differences at the center of racial discourses in the region.