19.699, TOC: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 1/1 (2008)

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Publisher:	Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
			http://www.shll-journal.com 			
			
Journal Title:  Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 
Volume Number:  1 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2008 


Main Text:  

Research Articles

El abundante agua fría: Hermaphroditic Spanish Nouns
David Eddington & José Ignacio Hualde
 
Vítimas e perpetradores: Discurso reportado e identidade em narrativas de
discriminação racial
Mércia S. Flannery
 
Integración conceptual (blending) en el proceso de gramaticalización de
construcciones nominales cuantificativas en español
Enrique Huelva Unternbäumen
 
A Tale of Two Borders: 19th Century Language Contact in Southern California
and Northern Uruguay
María Irene Moyna & Magdalena Coll
 
Book Reviews
 
Prieto, Mascaró & Solé (Eds): Segmental and Prosodic Issues in Romance
Phonology
Joaquín Romero
 
State of the Discipline
Topic: Corpus Linguistics
 
New Directions in Spanish and Portuguese Corpus Linguistics
Mark Davies
 
Viewpoints
Topic: The Place of Dialectology in Modern Linguistics
 
Some Thoughts on Dialectology and Spanish Historical Linguistics
Steven N. Dworkin
 
Viewpoint from Sociolinguistics and Contact Linguistics: On the Role of
Dialectology in Modern Linguistics
Anna María Escobar
 
Homeless in Post-Modern Linguistics? (Re/Dis)placing Hispanic Dialectology
John M. Lipski
 
Affirming Differences, Valuing Variation and Dismissing Dialects in Modern
Linguistics
Ricardo Otheguy

Dissertation Notices
 
A macro- and microsociolinguistic study of language attitudes and language
contact: Mercosur and the teaching of Spanish in Brazil
Talia Bugel
 
The acquisition of probabilistic patterns in Spanish phonology by adult
second language learners: The case of diphthongization
Matthew T. Carlson
 
The role of lexical frequency and phonetic context in the weakening of
syllable-final lexical /s/ in the Spanish of Barranquilla, Colombia
Richard J. File-Muriel
 
Register and style variation in speakers of Spanish as a heritage and as a
second language
Ana Sánchez-Muñoz

More information on Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics is
available at http://www.shll-journal.com/ 


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Phonology
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     Portuguese
                     Spanish





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