According to the 2000 census, 35.3 million Hispanics live in the United States. This number comprises 12.5% of the overall population rendering the Latino community the largest minority in the United States. The Mexican community is not only the largest Hispanic group but also the fastest growing: from 1990 to 2000, the Mexican population grew 52.9% increasing from 13.5 million to 20.6 million (U.S. Department of Commerce News, 2001). The influx of Mexican immigrants coupled with the expansion of their community within the United States has created an unparalleled situation of language contact. Language is synonymous with identity (cf. Granger, 2004, and works cited within). To the extent that this is true, Spanish is synonymous with being ...
Speakers of Spanish in the United States are living perhaps the most interesting linguistic experie...
This paper will linguistically explore the forms of Spanish spoken by Spanish-English bilinguals in ...
A strong and still growing ethnic community in the United States, Hispanic Americans, with a common ...
Spanglish is a mixture of English and Spanish that occurs as a language contact phenomenon in the sp...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
Spanglish is a mode of speech commonly used in Chicano communities that incorporates both English an...
The espanglish Edgar Oronia Murray State University Bicultural identity and the grammar behind the ...
This paper explores contact between English and Spanish in the US, which generates what is commonly...
The unique demographics of El Paso, Texas show that it is a site with intense Mexican-American ethno...
This paper explores contact between English and Spanish in the US, which generates what is commonly ...
Náhuatl, although the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico, is not spoken by indigenous ...
This study presents some thoughts on the usage of the so called “Spanglish” language in the United S...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
Les situations de contact de populations impliquent des dynamiques sociales, culturelles et linguist...
Speakers of Spanish in the United States are living perhaps the most interesting linguistic experie...
This paper will linguistically explore the forms of Spanish spoken by Spanish-English bilinguals in ...
A strong and still growing ethnic community in the United States, Hispanic Americans, with a common ...
Spanglish is a mixture of English and Spanish that occurs as a language contact phenomenon in the sp...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
Spanglish is a mode of speech commonly used in Chicano communities that incorporates both English an...
The espanglish Edgar Oronia Murray State University Bicultural identity and the grammar behind the ...
This paper explores contact between English and Spanish in the US, which generates what is commonly...
The unique demographics of El Paso, Texas show that it is a site with intense Mexican-American ethno...
This paper explores contact between English and Spanish in the US, which generates what is commonly ...
Náhuatl, although the most widely spoken indigenous language in Mexico, is not spoken by indigenous ...
This study presents some thoughts on the usage of the so called “Spanglish” language in the United S...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
Les situations de contact de populations impliquent des dynamiques sociales, culturelles et linguist...
Speakers of Spanish in the United States are living perhaps the most interesting linguistic experie...
This paper will linguistically explore the forms of Spanish spoken by Spanish-English bilinguals in ...
A strong and still growing ethnic community in the United States, Hispanic Americans, with a common ...