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Spanish Sociolinguistics in the 21st Century
Current trends and methodologies
This volume features the latest advancements in Spanish sociolinguistics, drawing from the 10th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics (WSS10). Organized into three sections, its nine chapters explore crucial issues in bilingualism and sociolinguistic variation (morpho-syntactic, phonetic, phonological and lexical/pragmatic) within the Spanish-speaking world, across diverse geographical areas such as Arizona, New York City, Puerto Rico, Galicia, Melilla, Catalonia, Philadelphia, Colombia, and Argentina. The collection highlights the dynamic evolution of 21st-century sociolinguistic methodologies, from traditional sociolinguistic interviews and oral corpora to innovative approaches like social media analysis, cutting-edge computational methods, and natural language processing. The volume not only commemorates the achievements in the field since the inaugural 2002 Workshop but also provides accessible insights into the most current developments and techniques, making it an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, linguists, social scientists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape of Spanish sociolinguistics today.
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 42] 2025. xi, 241 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 15 May 2025
Published online on 15 May 2025
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements | pp. vii–viii
- PrefaceLotfi Sayahi | pp. ix–xi
- IntroductionCecilia Montes-Alcalá and Miguel García | pp. 1–6
- Part I. Spanish in contact and bilingualism in the U.S.
- Chapter 1. Lexical routinization and productivity of subjunctive use in SpanishIsabella Calafate | pp. 8–32
- Chapter 2. Sociolinguistic dimensions of flagging behavior: The case of Spanish-English bilinguals in New York CityRachel Varra | pp. 33–67
- Chapter 3. El code-switching is hitting la aldea: Evidence from Loíza, Puerto RicoPiero Visconte | pp. 68–90
- Part II. Sociolinguistic variation in the Spanish-speaking world
- Chapter 4. Clitic placement in New York City SpanishKevin Martillo Viner | pp. 92–110
- Chapter 5. Variation in the use of the interdental fricative in MelillaLotfi Sayahi and Marina Bonilla-Conejo | pp. 111–130
- Chapter 6. Does increased grammaticalization yield decreased duration? Testing vamos a variants in SpanishJavier Rivas and Esther L. Brown | pp. 131–147
- Part III. New approaches to sociolinguistic studies
- Chapter 7. Subject pronoun expression in Colombian Spanish in Philadelphia: An interdisciplinary analysis of SPE variation and cognitive adaptationCamila Franco | pp. 150–165
- Chapter 8. Ideologies of linguistic authority and the role of language choice in El procés trialMarina Cárcamo | pp. 166–202
- Chapter 9. A sociolinguistic analysis of a deep learning based classification model of South American voseo in X postsFalcon Restrepo-Ramos | pp. 203–229
- PostfaceChad Howe | pp. 230–233
- Index | pp. 235–241