This thoroughly updated second edition provides a clear and comprehensive overview of sociolinguistics and the pragmatics of oral communication in Spanish. While maintaining the same structure as the first edition, it includes revised "Ejercicios de reflexin" and new comprehension checks at the end of each chapter, along with numerous bibliographic references throughout, enhancing its use as a classroom text. Among the significant revisions are new sections on corpus linguistics and on statistical modeling programs for studying linguistic variables, an expanded chapter on the study of linguistic attitudes with special attention to Spanish in the United States, greater attention to the relation of pragmatics to sociolinguistics, including coverage of verbal politeness and forms of address, and updated information on Spanglish and on the teaching of Spanish as a heritage language.
Autorentext
Carmen Silva-Corvalán is a professor of Spanish and linguistics at the University of Southern California. She is author of Spanish in Four Continents:Studies in Language Contact (GUP) and Bilingual Language Acquisition: Spanish and English in the First Six Years, among other works.
Andrés Enrique-Arias is an associate professor of Spanish at the Universitat de les Illes Balears and the author of numerous publications on the historical aspects of Spanish morphosyntax.
Inhalt
Prefacio, primera edición
Prefacio, segunda edición
Capítulo 1: Lengua, variación y dialectos
Capítulo 2: Metodología
Capítulo 3: El estudio de actitudes lingüisticas
Capítulo 4: Teoría de la variación y sociofonología
Capítulo 5: Variación sintáctica y morfosintáctica
Capítulo 6: Pragmática del discurso oral
Capítulo 7: Variación y cambio
Capítulo 8: Lenguas en contacto y bilingüismo
Apéndice
Referencias
Índice de materias