As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence and impact. However, it is also still subject to marginalization as a minority language and does not share the same level of social, economic, or political prestige as English, the majority language. As a result of this marginalization, language loss is a real threat to Spanish-speaking communities in the United States. This study seeks to (1) explore a variety of language ideologies and practices within the American educational system, media and news programming, and governmental policies, (2) examine how sociopolitical factors actively contribute to language loss in Spanish speaking communities in the United States, and (3) present ideas a...
The goal of this paper is to bring to light some facts about the place and status of the Spanish lan...
Numerous studies have investigated the maintenance and loss of the Spanish language in urban areas o...
The continuous influx of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and the concentration of Hispani...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009....
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This dissertation addresses the tension between multi...
This thesis deals with the concept of language shift, paying particular attention to Spanish in the ...
This thesis deals with the concept of language shift, paying particular attention to Spanish in the ...
Speakers of Spanish in the United States are living perhaps the most interesting linguistic experie...
"This textbook introduces readers to basic concepts of sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in t...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
The Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson analysis of linguistic human rights is used as a basis for unders...
The Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson analysis of linguistic human rights is used as a basis for unders...
The goal of this paper is to bring to light some facts about the place and status of the Spanish lan...
Numerous studies have investigated the maintenance and loss of the Spanish language in urban areas o...
The continuous influx of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and the concentration of Hispani...
As the most widely spoken minority language in the United States, Spanish has an undeniable presence...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009....
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
Although English is the most commonly spoken language in the United States, the Spanish language has...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002This dissertation addresses the tension between multi...
This thesis deals with the concept of language shift, paying particular attention to Spanish in the ...
This thesis deals with the concept of language shift, paying particular attention to Spanish in the ...
Speakers of Spanish in the United States are living perhaps the most interesting linguistic experie...
"This textbook introduces readers to basic concepts of sociolinguistics with a focus on Spanish in t...
This study explores language attitudes and perceptions of nationalistic identity as they relate to S...
The Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson analysis of linguistic human rights is used as a basis for unders...
The Skutnabb-Kangas and Phillipson analysis of linguistic human rights is used as a basis for unders...
The goal of this paper is to bring to light some facts about the place and status of the Spanish lan...
Numerous studies have investigated the maintenance and loss of the Spanish language in urban areas o...
The continuous influx of immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries and the concentration of Hispani...