The importance of Spanish as a world language has increased steadily in the United States. Little recognition, however, has been given to the dialect that is spoken natively by individuals born in cities such as Los Angeles. Like African American Vernacular English, Los Angeles Spanish is a non-standard oral dialect that is used mainly in informal contexts and is not taught in schools. This paper suggests that a closer examination of the origins and functions of the Los Angeles Spanish dialect could help to illuminate the social and linguistic situation in the aforementioned city
This is an analysis of California history of the shifting of language policies from Spanish to Engli...
The Spanish language varies from region to region throughout the Hispanic world. This paper, which w...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
The importance of Spanish as a world language has increased steadily in the United States. Little re...
As an immigration hub for a diverse group of Spanish speakers, Los Angeles lends itself to research ...
In Los Angeles, among other ethnic groups, live Anglos, Latinos, Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, Iranian...
As is well known, Los Angeles is home to a large number of Spanish-speaking immigrants from a variet...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
There are nearly 5 million Latinos and 3.7 million Spanish speakers in Los Angeles County (U.S. Cens...
East Los Angeles Chicano/a English (ELACE) is characterized by unique linguistic features that diffe...
According to the 2000 census, 35.3 million Hispanics live in the United States. This number comprise...
Parodi (2010, 2011) has evidenced a Spanish variety unique to Los Angeles, which she names Los Angel...
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of ex...
This dissertation defines and describes the Spanish vernacular dialect spoken in California in the N...
The goal of this paper is to bring to light some facts about the place and status of the Spanish lan...
This is an analysis of California history of the shifting of language policies from Spanish to Engli...
The Spanish language varies from region to region throughout the Hispanic world. This paper, which w...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
The importance of Spanish as a world language has increased steadily in the United States. Little re...
As an immigration hub for a diverse group of Spanish speakers, Los Angeles lends itself to research ...
In Los Angeles, among other ethnic groups, live Anglos, Latinos, Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, Iranian...
As is well known, Los Angeles is home to a large number of Spanish-speaking immigrants from a variet...
With over thirty three million speakers, Spanish is the second most widely used language in the Unit...
There are nearly 5 million Latinos and 3.7 million Spanish speakers in Los Angeles County (U.S. Cens...
East Los Angeles Chicano/a English (ELACE) is characterized by unique linguistic features that diffe...
According to the 2000 census, 35.3 million Hispanics live in the United States. This number comprise...
Parodi (2010, 2011) has evidenced a Spanish variety unique to Los Angeles, which she names Los Angel...
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of ex...
This dissertation defines and describes the Spanish vernacular dialect spoken in California in the N...
The goal of this paper is to bring to light some facts about the place and status of the Spanish lan...
This is an analysis of California history of the shifting of language policies from Spanish to Engli...
The Spanish language varies from region to region throughout the Hispanic world. This paper, which w...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...