Presentación sección especial:El español en los Estados Unidos y el español en contacto con otras lenguas
Abstract
The following section of Cuadernos de Lingüística includes five research papers originallu presented originally during the XXVII Conference on Spanish in the US and XII Conference on Spanish in Contact w Otras Lenguas, los cuales se celebraron en Cleveland, Ohio del 4-6 de abril de 2019.
Keywords
Spanish in the US, Sociolinguistics
Author Biography
Alberto Pastor
Alberto Pastor is associate professor of Spanish and General Linguistics at Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX). His research interests are twofold: Spanish syntax and Spanish sociolinguistics. His studies on Spanish syntax focus on the syntax-semantics interface, specifically degree constructions in the adjectival and nominal domains. Additionally, he explores issues related to Spanish in the United States such as language contact phenomena, language maintenance/loss, language ideologies and attitudes, and linguistic landscape.
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