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Spanish of the U.S. Southwest A Language in Transition
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Introduction. Spanish of the U.S. Southwest: A Language in Transition
Section I. Historical Aspects of Southwest Spanish
Introduction. Documenting the Past, Envisioning the Future: The Historical Sociolinguistics of Spanish in the U.S. Southwest
Varieties of Spanish in Post-Annexation California (1848-1900)
From Voice to Print: Language and Social Change in New Mexico, 1880-1912
A Historical Perspective on Contemporary New Mexico Spanish Archaisms
Section II. Loss and Maintenance of Southwest Spanish
Introduction. Whither Southwest Spanish? Issues in the Assessment of Maintenance or Loss
Gender and Spanish-Language Maintenance among U.S.-Born Hispanic Children in the Southwest: Evidence from the 2001-2006 American Community Surveys
Spanish-as-Threat Ideology and the Sociocultural Context of Spanish in South Texas
The State(s) of Spanish in the Southwest: A Comparative Study of Language Maintenance and Socioeconomic Variables
Acculturation and Communicative Need in the Process of Language Shift: The Case of an Arizona Community
Section III. Descriptive Studies of Southwest Spanish
Introduction. Description and Beyond: The Southwest at the Center
Variable yo Expression in New Mexico: English Influence?
Passive Expressions as Isogloss between New Mexican and Californian Spanish Dialect Areas
An Analysis of the Motivations for Borrowing in the Spanish of New Mexico
Y nos vamos patrás: Back to an Analysis of a Supposed ‘Caique’
Section IV. Language Attitudes and Identity Issues
Introduction. Ethnicity and Language: Identity Issues in the U.S. South-west
‘I’m Not Mexican... pero soy mexicano’: Linguistic Context of Labeling among Mexican Americans in Texas
Todavía decimos ‘nosotros [los] mexicanos’: Construction of Identity Labels among Nuevo Mexicanos
Attitudes toward Spanish Language Variation among Latinas Living in Western Colorado
SECTION V. Language Politics and Issues in Spanish Heritage Speaker Pedagogy
Introduction. The Sociopolitics of Heritage Language Education
Research, Responsibility and Repression: Anti-Bilingualism in Arizona
Different Words for Different Contexts: Intra-Speaker Variation in Spanish as a Heritage Language
Reducing Spanish on the Margins of Empire: A Historical Perspective on Ideologies and Ecologies of Language Education in Sonoma County, California
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