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245 00 $aCuban Spanish dialectology :$bvariation, contact, and change /$cAlejandro Cuza, editor.
264 1 $aWashington, DC :$bGeorgetown University Press,$c[2017]
300 $axxvii, 308 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aThe Georgetown studies in Spanish linguistics series
505 0 $aPhonological and phonetic variation -- Miami-Cuban vowels / Brandon M.A. Rogers & Scott M. Alvord -- The phonetic output of word-internal, post-nuclear / l/ and /?/ Weakening in Havana Cuban Spanish / Kristin Carlson -- Code-switching in Miami Cuban Spanish : a preliminary study of suprasegmental effects / Ann M. Aly -- Morphosyntactic variation -- Continuity and change in Spanish among Cubans in New York : a study of subject placement with finite verbs / Daniel Erker, Eduardo Ho-Fernández, Ricardo Otheguy & Naomi Shin -- The variation of subject pronouns over time in Cuban Spanish / Gabriela G. Alfaraz -- Cuban Spanish : is it a null subject parameter dialect? / Luis A. Ortiz-López, Ashlee Dauphinais & Héctor Aponte Alequín -- Recomplementation as an unexplored locus of dialectal variation : the status of reduplicative que in Cuban Spanish / Joshua Frank & Almeida Jacqueline Toribio -- The sociolinguistic profile of ser and estar in Cuban Spanish : an analysis of oral speech / Manuel Díaz-Campos, Iraida Galarza & Gibran Delgado-Díaz -- Lexical variation -- The social diffusion of English-based lexical innovations in Miami Cuban Spanish / Andrew Lynch -- Cuban Spanish versus peninsular Spanish : a quantitative lexical approach / Pascual Cantos-Gómez -- Lexical influences and perceptions of Cuban Spanish in Miami / Antoni Fernández Parera -- Heritage language acquisition -- Pronominal subject expression with inanimate reference in heritage speakers of Cuban Spanish / Alejandro Cuza & José Camacho -- Dative experiencer predicates in child heritage speakers of Cuban-Spanish / Diego Pascual y Cabo & Inmaculada Gómez-Soler -- Examining code-switching performance theories : copula choice in Spanish among Cuban heritage speakers / Ana de Prada Pérez & Andrea Hernández.
520 $aThis edited volume aims to provide a comprehensive collection of current research on Cuban Spanish linguistics from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas. It features studies from four major areas relative to Cuban Spanish dialectology: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage language acquisition. Due to Cuba's relative isolation since the mid-20th century, there has been little empirical research on this Spanish dialect. This volume seeks to fill that gap in the literature, conceiving of Cuban Spanish as both the Spanish spoken in contemporary Cuba as well as that spoken by Cuban immigrants to the United States. The Cuban Spanish dialect has intrinsic characteristics common to other Caribbean Spanish dialects, including Dominican and Puerto Rican Spanish, but differs from these and other Caribbean varieties in many respects, crucially in its intonation and lexicon. Furthermore, Cuban Spanish has a high linguistic prestige in the US compared to other Spanish dialects for various socioeconomic, educational, historical, and political reasons. Thus Cuban Spanish spoken in the US is worth examining in terms of language contact and change, intergenerational language maintenance and transmission, and heritage language acquisition, among other issues.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aSpanish language$xDialects$zCuba.
650 0 $aSociolinguistics$zCuba.
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651 7 $aCuba.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01205805
700 1 $aCuza, Alejandro,$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tCuban Spanish dialectology.$dWashington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2017]$z9781626165113$w(DLC) 2017006726
830 0 $aGeorgetown studies in Spanish linguistics.
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