LINGUIST List 19.699

Sun Mar 02 2008

TOC: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 1/1 (2008)

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        1.    Timothy Face, Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Vol 1, No 1 (2008)


Message 1: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Vol 1, No 1 (2008)
Date: 28-Feb-2008
From: Timothy Face <facex002umn.edu>
Subject: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Vol 1, No 1 (2008)
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Publisher: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
http://www.shll-journal.com

Journal Title: Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics Volume Number: 1 Issue Number: 1 Issue Date: 2008


Main Text:

Research Articles

El abundante agua fría: Hermaphroditic Spanish NounsDavid Eddington & José Ignacio Hualde

Vítimas e perpetradores: Discurso reportado e identidade em narrativas dediscriminação racialMércia S. Flannery

Integración conceptual (blending) en el proceso de gramaticalización deconstrucciones nominales cuantificativas en españolEnrique Huelva Unternbäumen

A Tale of Two Borders: 19th Century Language Contact in Southern Californiaand Northern UruguayMaría Irene Moyna & Magdalena Coll

Book Reviews

Prieto, Mascaró & Solé (Eds): Segmental and Prosodic Issues in RomancePhonologyJoaquín Romero

State of the DisciplineTopic: Corpus Linguistics

New Directions in Spanish and Portuguese Corpus LinguisticsMark Davies

ViewpointsTopic: The Place of Dialectology in Modern Linguistics

Some Thoughts on Dialectology and Spanish Historical LinguisticsSteven N. Dworkin

Viewpoint from Sociolinguistics and Contact Linguistics: On the Role ofDialectology in Modern LinguisticsAnna María Escobar

Homeless in Post-Modern Linguistics? (Re/Dis)placing Hispanic DialectologyJohn M. Lipski

Affirming Differences, Valuing Variation and Dismissing Dialects in ModernLinguisticsRicardo Otheguy

Dissertation Notices

A macro- and microsociolinguistic study of language attitudes and languagecontact: Mercosur and the teaching of Spanish in BrazilTalia Bugel

The acquisition of probabilistic patterns in Spanish phonology by adultsecond language learners: The case of diphthongizationMatthew T. Carlson

The role of lexical frequency and phonetic context in the weakening ofsyllable-final lexical /s/ in the Spanish of Barranquilla, ColombiaRichard J. File-Muriel

Register and style variation in speakers of Spanish as a heritage and as asecond languageAna Sánchez-Muñoz

More information on Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics isavailable at http://www.shll-journal.com/


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics                             Phonology                             Sociolinguistics                             Discipline of Linguistics                             Portuguese                             Spanish