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Mexican American English

Mexican American English

Mexican American English

Substrate Influence and the Birth of an Ethnolect
Erik R. Thomas, North Carolina State University
March 2019
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    Responding to the need for a comprehensive treatment of Mexican American English and its varied influences across multiple generations, this volume provides true insight into how language contact triggers language change, and illustrates previously under-recognised links to ethnolects of other migrant groups in different parts of the world. It demonstrates how the variety begins with Spanish interference features but evolves into a stable variety over time by filtering out some of the interference features and responding to forces such as exploitation of its speakers, education, and the need to develop solidarity. A large number of linguistic variables from multiple realms of language are analysed that provide a truly balanced picture of the divisions within the community across a range of linguistic levels such as syntax, phonology, prosody, accent, dialect, and sociolinguistics.

    • Offers the most comprehensive empirical linguistic analysis of Mexican American English conducted to date
    • A large number of linguistic variables are analysed, to give a balanced picture of linguistic divisions within a community
    • Makes previously unmade connections between Latino English and other immigrant language varieties around the world

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    March 2019
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108603621
    0 pages
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Language contact, immigration, and Latino Englishes Erik R. Thomas
    • 2. The context of North Town Belinda Treviño Schouten and Erik R. Thomas
    • 3. Consonantal variables correlated with ethnicity Erik R. Thomas and Janneke Van Hofwegen
    • 4. Vowels in North Town Erik R. Thomas
    • 5. Trends from outside Erik R. Thomas
    • 6. Social evaluation of variables Erik R. Thomas and Belinda Treviño Schouten
    • 7. Variable (ING) Tyler S. Kendall and Erik R. Thomas
    • 8. Coronal stop deletion in a rural South Texas community Robert Bayley and Dan Villarreal
    • 9. Prosody Erik R. Thomas and Tyler S. Kendall
    • 10. Morphosyntactic variation Erin Callahan
    • 11. Latino English in new destinations: processes of regionalisation in emerging contact varieties Mary E. Kohn
    • 12. Mexican American English and dialect genesis Erik R. Thomas.
      Contributors
    • Erik R. Thomas, Belinda Treviño Schouten, Janneke Van Hofwegen,Tyler S. Kendall, Robert Bayley, Dan Villarreal, Erin Callahan, Mary E. Kohn