In:Spanish Socio-Historical Linguistics: Isolation and contact
Edited by Whitney Chappell and Bridget Drinka
[Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 12] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 13 May 2021
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Table of contents
New perspectives on Spanish socio-historical linguistics
1
Bridget Drinka
Whitney Chappell
Section I.Socio-historical features in isolation and contact
15
Complexification of the early modern Spanish address system: A role
for koineization?
17
Donald N. Tuten
Personal vs. personalized infinitives in Ibero-Romance: Historical origins and contact-induced change
49
Lamar A. Graham
Language variation and change through an experimental lens: Contextual modulation in the use of the Progressive in three
Spanish dialects
77
Martín Fuchs
María M. Piñango
Adult language and dialect learning as simultaneous environmental
triggers for language change in Spanish
103
Israel Sanz-Sánchez
Fernando Tejedo-Ηerrero
Section II.Socio-historical varieties in isolation and contact
139
Searching for the sociolinguistic history of Afro-Panamanian
Congo speech
141
John M. Lipski
A sociohistorical perspective on the origin and evolution of two
Afro-Andean vernaculars
163
Sandro Sessarego
Vamos en Palma ‘we are going to Palma’: On the persistence (and demise) of a contact feature in the
Spanish of Majorca
185
Andrés Enrique-Arias
Anthroponymic perseverance of Spanish vestigial 〈x〉
205
Maryann Parada
Index of subjects
231
Index of varieties, lnguages, and language families
233
