Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States
In this fascinating exploration of the development of the Spanish language from a sociohistorical perspective in the territory that has become the United States, linguists and editors Balestra, Martínez, and Moyna draw attention to the long tradition of multilingualism in the United States in the hope of putting to rest the myth that the U.S. was ever a monolingual nation.
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Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States
In this fascinating exploration of the development of the Spanish language from a sociohistorical perspective in the territory that has become the United States, linguists and editors Balestra, Martínez, and Moyna draw attention to the long tradition of multilingualism in the United States in the hope of putting to rest the myth that the U.S. was ever a monolingual nation.
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Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States

Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States

by Alejandra Balestra, Balestra
Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States

Recovering the US Hispanic Linguistic Heritage : Sociohistorical Approaches to Spanish in the United States

by Alejandra Balestra, Balestra

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In this fascinating exploration of the development of the Spanish language from a sociohistorical perspective in the territory that has become the United States, linguists and editors Balestra, Martínez, and Moyna draw attention to the long tradition of multilingualism in the United States in the hope of putting to rest the myth that the U.S. was ever a monolingual nation.

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ISBN-13: 9781611926705
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Publication date: 11/30/2008
Series: Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 928 KB
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