31.3595, TOC: Spanish in Context 17 / 2 (2020)

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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2020 11:01:03
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Spanish in Context Vol. 17, No. 2 (2020)

 
Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Spanish in Context 
Volume Number:  17 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2020 


Subtitle:  Special Issue: Sociolinguistic patterns and processes of convergence and divergence in Spanish   


Main Text:  

2020. vi, 219 pp.

Table of Contents

Introduction:

Sociolinguistic patterns and processes of convergence and divergence in
Spanish
Isabel Molina Martos, Florentino Paredes García and Ana M. Cestero Mancera 
pp. 171–177

Articles: 

Between dialect and standard: Dynamics of variation and change in Madrid
Isabel Molina Martos 
pp. 178–199

Patterns of the linguistic change in Andalusia
Juan Antonio Moya Corral and María de la Sierra Tejada Giráldez 
pp. 200–220

The weakening of intervocalic /d/ in the Spanish of Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria: Comparison with other speech communities
José Antonio Samper Padilla and Marta Samper Hernández 
pp. 221–246

Convergence and divergence in the use of third-person atonic pronouns in
Madrid and Malaga
Francisco Díaz Montesinos and Florentino Paredes García 
pp. 247–272

The agreement of existential haber in three varieties of spoken Spanish: A
contrastive analysis
M.ª Begoña Gómez Devís and José Ramón Gómez Molina 
pp. 273–293

An approach to subject pronoun expression patterns in data from the “Project
for the Sociolinguistic Study of Spanish in Spain and America”
Pedro Martín-Butragueño 
pp. 294–316

Convergences and divergences in the use of the diminutive in Medellin, Caracas
and Madrid
Irania Malaver and Florentino Paredes García 
pp. 317–340

Narrative present in the Spanish of Santiago, Chile: Convergence and
divergence with the Spanish variety from Mexico City
Silvana Guerrero González, Javier González Riffo and Silvana Arriagada
Anabalón 
pp. 341–361

Uses and resources of mitigation, in contrast
Ana M. Cestero Mancera 
pp. 362–383

Book Review: 

Abelardo San Martín Núñez & Silvana Guerrero González (eds.). Boletín de
Filología: Estudios sobre la lengua española hablada en el mundo hispánico en
su variedad geográfica y social con materiales del PRESEEA
Reviewed by María Sancho Pascual 
pp. 384–389
 



Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
                     Pragmatics
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Spanish (spa)



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