Spanish speakers constitute the largest heritage language community in the US. The state of Florida is unusual in that, on one hand, it has one of the highest foreign-born resident rates in the country, most of whom originate from Latin America—but on the other hand, Florida has a comparatively low Spanish language vitality. In this exploratory study of attitudes toward Spanish as a heritage language in Florida, we analyzed two corpora (one English: 5,405,947 words, and one Spanish: 525,425 words) consisting of recent Twitter data. We examined frequencies, collocations, concordance lines, and larger text segments. The results indicate predominantly negative attitudes toward Spanish on the status dimension, but predominantly positive attitud...
“The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics in the use of Spanglish (Stavans, 2002) t...
In Miami, the massive migratory waves from all over Spanish-speaking America have forever ch...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
In certain cities where there are large populations of Spanish speakers, the Spanish language is vie...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
By means of a matched-guise study, this paper examines the attitudes of L2, heritage, and native Spa...
Taking into account that a number of empirical research regarding language use and attitudes has bee...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
This study explored how second-generation Spanish speakers in South Florida imagine Miami in socioli...
With the Hispanic population becoming the United States\u27 largest minority, the use of Spanish-Eng...
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
The purpose of the present study was to elicit the attitudes of speakers of high- and low- prestige ...
This project explores discrimination in the perception of Spanish language dialects with the intenti...
We explore how a social media phenomenon impacts the identity, language development, ideologies, and...
This article considers attitudes among Spanish/English bilinguals of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of ...
“The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics in the use of Spanglish (Stavans, 2002) t...
In Miami, the massive migratory waves from all over Spanish-speaking America have forever ch...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
In certain cities where there are large populations of Spanish speakers, the Spanish language is vie...
This study investigated Spanish-speaking immigrants’ attitudes towards Spanish, which includes the e...
By means of a matched-guise study, this paper examines the attitudes of L2, heritage, and native Spa...
Taking into account that a number of empirical research regarding language use and attitudes has bee...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
This study explored how second-generation Spanish speakers in South Florida imagine Miami in socioli...
With the Hispanic population becoming the United States\u27 largest minority, the use of Spanish-Eng...
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
The purpose of the present study was to elicit the attitudes of speakers of high- and low- prestige ...
This project explores discrimination in the perception of Spanish language dialects with the intenti...
We explore how a social media phenomenon impacts the identity, language development, ideologies, and...
This article considers attitudes among Spanish/English bilinguals of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of ...
“The aim of this study was to identify the characteristics in the use of Spanglish (Stavans, 2002) t...
In Miami, the massive migratory waves from all over Spanish-speaking America have forever ch...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...