José del Valle, in his contribution to our “Sociolinguistic Frontiers” series, looks at the intersection of the sociolinguistic study of Spanish in the US and the transformations of Spanish language departments in higher education. Del Valle traces the history of the institutionalization of Spanish teaching and study and its effects on linguistic research’s position within Spanish departments. Shifts in approaches to the use of language in social practice, and the growing demands on language units to act as service departments for language learners, has isolated scholars in those institutional homes from broader integration into sociolinguistic research
This article offers an overview of the spread of Spanish as a global language focusing on the polic...
This introduction to the Selected Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics inc...
"This textbook introduces readers to basic concepts of sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in t...
José del Valle, in his contribution to our “Sociolinguistic Frontiers” series, looks at the intersec...
In his contribution, José del Valle looks at the intersection of the sociolinguistic study of Spanis...
This study focuses on the political history of the teaching of Spanish in the United States during t...
This article analyzes the status of linguistic studies in departments of modern languages in the USA...
This articles explores linguistic ideologies in teaching Spanish in the United States. It focuses on...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
In this article, the author focuses on the conference of academies of the Spanish language that took...
When the Spanish-language skills of heritage Spanish learners are disparaged in an academic environm...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
The North American Academy of the Spanish Language (henceforth ANLE, from the Spanish Academia Norte...
This article expands the study of registers in conversational and written language with empirical da...
This article offers an overview of the spread of Spanish as a global language focusing on the polic...
This introduction to the Selected Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics inc...
"This textbook introduces readers to basic concepts of sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in t...
José del Valle, in his contribution to our “Sociolinguistic Frontiers” series, looks at the intersec...
In his contribution, José del Valle looks at the intersection of the sociolinguistic study of Spanis...
This study focuses on the political history of the teaching of Spanish in the United States during t...
This article analyzes the status of linguistic studies in departments of modern languages in the USA...
This articles explores linguistic ideologies in teaching Spanish in the United States. It focuses on...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
In this article, the author focuses on the conference of academies of the Spanish language that took...
When the Spanish-language skills of heritage Spanish learners are disparaged in an academic environm...
The United States is one of the world’s most populous Hispanophone countries, with over 35 million S...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
The North American Academy of the Spanish Language (henceforth ANLE, from the Spanish Academia Norte...
This article expands the study of registers in conversational and written language with empirical da...
This article offers an overview of the spread of Spanish as a global language focusing on the polic...
This introduction to the Selected Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics inc...
"This textbook introduces readers to basic concepts of sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in t...