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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Danae Perez , Marianne Hundt , Johannes Kabatek , Daniel SchreierPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.700kg ISBN: 9781108486040ISBN 10: 1108486045 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 September 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. English and Spanish context – world languages in interaction Danae Perez, Marianne Hundt, Johannes Kabatek and Daniel Schreier; 2. The emergence of global languages: why English? Edgar W. Schneider; 3. Some (unintended) consequences of colonization: the rise of Spanish as a global language J. Clancy Clements; 4. Dialect contact and the emergence of new varieties of English Raymond Hickey; 5. The emergence of Latin American Spanish Volker Noll; 6. Language contact in the emergence of new varieties: typological studies of English-lexifer pidgins and creoles Stephanie Hackert; 7. Contact scenarios and varieties of Spanish beyond Europe Danae M. Perez; 8. Pluricentricity and codification in world English Pam Peters; 9. Spanish today: pluricentricity and codification Bernhard Pöll; 10. Uncovering the big picture: measuring the typological relatedness of varieties of English Benedikt Szmrecsanyi; 11. Morphosyntactic variation in Spanish – global and American perspectives Eeva Sippola; 12. English and Spanish in contact in North America: US Latino communities and the emergence of transnational mediascapes Christian Mair; 13. 'The Spanish of the internet': is that a thing? Discursive and morphosyntactic innovations in computer mediated communication Carlota de Benito Moreno; 14. Alternating or mixing languages? Rena Torres Cacoullos and Catherine E. Travis; 15. The persistence of dialectal differences in US Spanish:/s/ deletion in Boston and New York City Daniel Erker and Madeline Reffel; 16. Identity construction John E. Joseph.Reviews'The authors present a three-dimensional map of the reality of Spanish and English, as well as their contacts, beyond ideological biases. The volume addresses key concepts for interpreting the contemporary language landscape: polycentrism, postcolonialism, codification, variation, globalization. It is a Kaleidoscopic approach to an intriguing language panorama.' Francisco Moreno-Fernandez, Heidelberg University and Universidad de Alcala Author InformationDanae Perez is lecturer and researcher at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences. Her research centers around the sociolinguistic and typological evolution of postcolonial varieties with a particular focus on the contacts of Spanish and English in the Americas. Marianne Hundt is professor of English Linguistics at Zurich University. With a strong background in corpus linguistics, she has published widely on topics in world Englishes research, English historical linguistics and construction grammar. She is co-editor of English World-Wide. Johannes Kabatek is Professor in Ibero-Romance linguistics at Zurich University. His research focuses on Ibero-Romance languages, language contact, medieval Spanish; Galician, Catalan; Brazilian Portuguese; historical linguistics; spoken and written language. Daniel Schreier is professor of English Linguistics at the University of Zurich. He was visiting scholar in Canterbury, North Carolina, and Regensburg and has published and edited several books on world Englishes, English dialectology, and the sociolinguistics of English, and he is former co-editor of English World-Wide. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |