This paper presents a quantitative study of syntactic change in the context of Mayan language revitalization in Guatemala. Quantitative analyses of grammatical variation and code-switching patterns were used to examine the degree of Spanish influence in the speech of three generations of Sipakapense-Spanish bilinguals. The younger generations show lower frequencies of code-switching compared to the oldest generation. In terms of syntactic variation, younger speakers show patterns that suggest a resistance to influence from Spanish. The results suggest that younger speakers are hyperdifferentiating the two languages by avoiding traditional Sipakapense constructions that could be interpreted as resulting from Spanish influence. The analysis h...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
Linguistic ideologies of Mayan languages are sites of heated political and social debate in contempo...
The history of indigenous languages in Mexico has been one largely of gradual displacement by Spanis...
This paper presents a quantitative study of syntactic change in the context of Mayan language revita...
The literature on Mayan languages has given little attention to the internal and external factors in...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
This ethnographic study examines the emerging language practices of a local Maya community in Nu-eva...
In Guatemala, language planning efforts have been formulated in order to decelerate the language shi...
Like many indigenous populations worldwide, Yucatec Maya communities are rapidly undergoing change a...
The extent of speech variation attested by the Q\u27eqchi\u27 community is described. The past tende...
Like many indigenous populations worldwide, Yucatec Maya communities are rapidly undergoing change a...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
Q\u27eqchi\u27 (Kekchi Mayan) has been described as a language exhibiting a high level of homogeneit...
Language contact phenomena, including loanwords and code-switch-ing, have been the subject of numero...
Linguistic variation in space reflects patterns of social interaction. Gravity models have been succ...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
Linguistic ideologies of Mayan languages are sites of heated political and social debate in contempo...
The history of indigenous languages in Mexico has been one largely of gradual displacement by Spanis...
This paper presents a quantitative study of syntactic change in the context of Mayan language revita...
The literature on Mayan languages has given little attention to the internal and external factors in...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
This ethnographic study examines the emerging language practices of a local Maya community in Nu-eva...
In Guatemala, language planning efforts have been formulated in order to decelerate the language shi...
Like many indigenous populations worldwide, Yucatec Maya communities are rapidly undergoing change a...
The extent of speech variation attested by the Q\u27eqchi\u27 community is described. The past tende...
Like many indigenous populations worldwide, Yucatec Maya communities are rapidly undergoing change a...
Mayas in Guatemala have been involved in a cultural reaffirmation movement that seeks both to promot...
Q\u27eqchi\u27 (Kekchi Mayan) has been described as a language exhibiting a high level of homogeneit...
Language contact phenomena, including loanwords and code-switch-ing, have been the subject of numero...
Linguistic variation in space reflects patterns of social interaction. Gravity models have been succ...
The family of Mayan languages is composed of some 30 distinct languages that are natively spoken in ...
Linguistic ideologies of Mayan languages are sites of heated political and social debate in contempo...
The history of indigenous languages in Mexico has been one largely of gradual displacement by Spanis...