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Responding to the need for a comprehensive treatment of Mexican American English and its varied influences across multiple generations, this volume provides true insight into how language contact triggers language change, and illustrates previously under-recognised links to ethnolects of other migrant groups in different parts of the world. It demonstrates how the variety begins with Spanish interference features but evolves into a stable variety over time by filtering out some of the interference features and responding to forces such as exploitation of its speakers, education, and the need to develop solidarity. A large number of linguistic variables from multiple realms of language are analysed that provide a truly balanced picture of the divisions within the community across a range of linguistic levels such as syntax, phonology, prosody, accent, dialect, and sociolinguistics.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Language Contact, Immigration, and Latino Englishes
- Chapter 2 The Context of North Town
- Chapter 3 Consonantal Variables Correlated with Ethnicity
- Chapter 4 Vowels in North Town
- Chapter 5 Trends from Outside
- Chapter 6 Social Evaluation of Variables
- Chapter 7 Variable (ING)
- Chapter 8 Coronal Stop Deletion in a Rural South Texas Community
- Chapter 9 Prosody
- Chapter 10 Morphosyntactic Variation
- Chapter 11 Latino English in New Destinations: Processes of Regionalization in Emerging Contact Varieties
- Chapter 12 Mexican American English and Dialect Genesis
- References
- Index