It is well-known that Africans who learned Spanish in adolescence or adulthood spoke with the characteristics of second- language learners, at times exhibiting areal characteristics of specific African language families, and in other cases replicating errors found among L2 speakers of Spanish worldwide. There exists a large and diverse corpus of literary imitations of th
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In this paper I will present from a socio-historical perspective the effect of the Spanish language ...
It seems probable that a considerable majority of those who came over from Africa to the Iberian Pen...
The study of isolated speech communities that have arisen and developed in the absence of contact wi...
Since Afro-Hispanic linguistics continues to be severely hampered by a scarcity of reliable contempo...
The African continent today takes into consideration a cultural movement which can be called African...
The claim has frequently been made by scholars that Africans in the Spanish Caribbean, deprived of t...
This article addresses the issue of bozal Spanish, a contact language that arises from the encounter...
This article addresses the issue of bozal Spanish, a contact language that arises from the encounter...
The effect of indigenous languages of South America on Spanish is strongest in the lexicon (especial...
The present study represents a first attempt at reassessing the status of Afro-Dominican language. I...
This study is a sociolinguistic investigation into the Spanish spoken in El Palenque de San Basilio,...
In reconstructing the language of the African diaspora in Latin America and assessing the possible i...
This pilot project studies the differences in knowledge about Spanish language between inmigrants fr...
Language is, par excellence, the way of communication between persons and peoples. Spanish has alway...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In this paper I will present from a socio-historical perspective the effect of the Spanish language ...
It seems probable that a considerable majority of those who came over from Africa to the Iberian Pen...
The study of isolated speech communities that have arisen and developed in the absence of contact wi...
Since Afro-Hispanic linguistics continues to be severely hampered by a scarcity of reliable contempo...
The African continent today takes into consideration a cultural movement which can be called African...
The claim has frequently been made by scholars that Africans in the Spanish Caribbean, deprived of t...
This article addresses the issue of bozal Spanish, a contact language that arises from the encounter...
This article addresses the issue of bozal Spanish, a contact language that arises from the encounter...
The effect of indigenous languages of South America on Spanish is strongest in the lexicon (especial...
The present study represents a first attempt at reassessing the status of Afro-Dominican language. I...
This study is a sociolinguistic investigation into the Spanish spoken in El Palenque de San Basilio,...
In reconstructing the language of the African diaspora in Latin America and assessing the possible i...
This pilot project studies the differences in knowledge about Spanish language between inmigrants fr...
Language is, par excellence, the way of communication between persons and peoples. Spanish has alway...
For the past several decades, the Spanish-speaking population in eastern North Carolina (eNC) has be...
In this paper I will present from a socio-historical perspective the effect of the Spanish language ...
It seems probable that a considerable majority of those who came over from Africa to the Iberian Pen...