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The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics
Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics Series
Coordinators: Hualde José Ignacio, Olarrea Antxon, O'Rourke Erin
Language: EnglishSubject for The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics:
Publication date: 01-2014
904 p. · 17.3x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 04-2012
904 p. · 17.9x25.5 cm · Hardback
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- Features 41 newly-written essays contributed by leading language scholars that shed new light on the growth and significance of the Spanish language
- Combines current applied and theoretical research results in the field of Spanish linguistics
- Explores all facets relating to the origins, evolution, and geographical variations of the Spanish language
- Examines topics including second language learning, Spanish in the classroom, immigration, heritage languages, and bilingualism
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xi
Notes on Contributors xiii
Editors’ Note xxi
1 Geographical and Social Varieties of Spanish: An Overview 1
John M. Lipski
2 The Spanish-based Creoles 27
J. Clancy Clements
3 Spanish Among the Ibero-Romance Languages 47
Christopher J. Pountain
4 Spanish in Contact with Amerindian Languages 65
Anna Mari´A Escobar
5 The Phonemes of Spanish 89
Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza
6 Main Phonological Processes 111
Fernando Marti´Nez-Gil
7 Syllable Structure 133
Sonia Colina
8 Stress and Rhythm 153
Jose´ Ignacio Hualde
9 Intonation in Spanish 173
Erin O’rourke
10 Morphophonological Alternations 193
David Eddington
11 Derivation and Compounding 209
Soledad Varela
12 Morphological Structure of Verbal Forms 227
Manuel Pe´ Rez Saldanya
13 Forms of Address 247
Bob De Jonge And Dorien Nieuwenhuijsen
14 Structure of the Noun Phrase 263
M. Carme Picallo
15 Indefiniteness and Specificity 285
Manuel Leonetti
16 Quantification 307
Javier Gutie´Rrez-Rexach
17 Structure of the Verb Phrase 333
Jaume Mateu
18 Tense and Aspect 355
Karen Zagona
19 Mood: Indicative vs. Subjunctive 373
Ignacio Bosque
20 The Simple Sentence 395
He´ Ctor Campos
21 Clitics in Spanish 423
Francisco Ordo´N˜ Ez
22 Ser and Estar: The Individual/Stage-level Distinction and Aspectual Predication 453
Jose´ Camacho
23 Passives and se Constructions 477
Amaya Mendikoetxea
24 Coordination and Subordination 503
Ricardo Etxepare
25 Wh-movement: Interrogatives, Exclamatives, and Relatives 533
Jerid Francom
26 Binding: Deixis, Anaphors, Pronominals 557
Luis Eguren
27 Empty Categories and Ellipsis 579
Josep Mari´A Brucart And Jonathan E. Macdonald
28 Word Order and Information Structure 603
Antxon Olarrea
29 Speech Acts 629
Victoria Escandell-Vidal
30 Discourse Syntax 653
Catherine E. Travis And Rena Torres Cacoullos
31 Historical Morphosyntax and Grammaticalization 673
Concepcio´ N Company Company
32 First Language Acquisition of Spanish Sounds and Prosody 693
Conxita Lleo´
33 Spanish as a Second Language and Teaching Methodologies 711
Cristina Sanz
34 The L2 Acquisition of Spanish Phonetics and Phonology 729
Miquel Simonet
35 Theoretical Perspectives on the L2 Acquisition of Spanish 747
Silvina Montrul
36 Spanish as a Heritage Language 765
Mari´A M. Carreira
37 Acquisition of Spanish in Bilingual Contexts 783
Carmen Silva-Corvala´ N
38 Reading Words and Sentences in Spanish 803
Manuel Carreiras, Jon Andoni Dun˜ Abeitia, And Nicola Molinaro
39 Language Impairments 827
Jose´ Manuel Igoa
40 Lexical Access in Spanish as a First and Second Language 847
Albert Costa, Iva Ivanova, Cristina Baus, And Nuria Sebastia´ N-Galle´ S
Index 865
José Ignacio Hualde is Professor in the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese and in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His books include Basque Phonology (1991),Euskararen azentuerak [the accentual systems of Basque] (1997), and The Sounds of Spanish (2005).
Antxon Olarrea is Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona. He is author of Orígenes del lenguaje y selección natural (2005), coauthor of Introducción a la lingüística hispánica (2001, 2nd ed. 2010), and coeditor of Romance Linguistics 2009 (2010).
Erin O'Rourke is Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics at the University of Alabama. She is co-editor of Romance Linguistics 2007 (2009) and has published articles and book chapters on intonation and sociophonetics in Spanish and Quechua, with an emphasis on the Andean region.