In different regions of Mexico, speech may have local distinctive characteristics at different language levels. The article deals with the grammatical features of Spanish in the territory of the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The article raises the following questions: 1) whether Spanish in the territory of the Mexican state of Oaxaca has certain local characteristics; 2) whether there is a formation of local territorial norms in this state or we can only talk about the occasional use of certain grammatical forms. Examples are given showing the presence of grammatical features in the structure of the Spanish language in the state of Oaxaca. A comparison is made between Oaxacan and the Mexican national version of Spanish. The scientific novelty of...
This work is dedicated to the study of the influence of native Languages of Mexico on the Spanish of...
Since the 1960s, sociolinguists have been examining the social factors that influence language varia...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156695/1/5807802...
In different regions of Mexico, speech may have local distinctive characteristics at different langu...
The article deals with the local-specific features of the functioning of grammatical forms in the Sp...
In this paper I describe the current mexican spanish on the basis of available research by renowned ...
This work is dedicated to the study of the dialect of Spanish at Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico). The wor...
This article consider the linguistic aspect of language variability, references and is dedicated to ...
This article focuses on some theoretical and practical problems of Mexican phraseology, its historic...
Sociolinguistic Variations in Mexican Spanish: A Tale of Two Linguistic Variables
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of existence of ...
This work describes the intonation of Spanish in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico, as part of the research...
The purpose of the investigation and research for this thesis project has been a desire to describe ...
The subject matter of the article is the analysis of suffixation of diminutives in the variety of Sp...
Linguistic Variation in Mexican Spanish as Spoken in Two Communities -Moroleon, Mexico and Kennett S...
This work is dedicated to the study of the influence of native Languages of Mexico on the Spanish of...
Since the 1960s, sociolinguists have been examining the social factors that influence language varia...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156695/1/5807802...
In different regions of Mexico, speech may have local distinctive characteristics at different langu...
The article deals with the local-specific features of the functioning of grammatical forms in the Sp...
In this paper I describe the current mexican spanish on the basis of available research by renowned ...
This work is dedicated to the study of the dialect of Spanish at Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico). The wor...
This article consider the linguistic aspect of language variability, references and is dedicated to ...
This article focuses on some theoretical and practical problems of Mexican phraseology, its historic...
Sociolinguistic Variations in Mexican Spanish: A Tale of Two Linguistic Variables
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of existence of ...
This work describes the intonation of Spanish in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico, as part of the research...
The purpose of the investigation and research for this thesis project has been a desire to describe ...
The subject matter of the article is the analysis of suffixation of diminutives in the variety of Sp...
Linguistic Variation in Mexican Spanish as Spoken in Two Communities -Moroleon, Mexico and Kennett S...
This work is dedicated to the study of the influence of native Languages of Mexico on the Spanish of...
Since the 1960s, sociolinguists have been examining the social factors that influence language varia...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156695/1/5807802...