El Lenguaje de Los Chicanos: Regional and Social Characteristics Used by Mexican AmericansEduardo Hernandez-Chavez, Andrew D. Cohen, Anthony F. Beltramo |
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Mexican Spanish | 1 |
Associative Interference in New Mexican Spanish | 19 |
Dialectal and Nonstandard Forms in Texas Spanish | 37 |
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acculturation adapted ADVERB allophones American analogy analysis Angeles Anglo argot Arizona Barrio bilingual education borrowings boys California Cerda Chicano code switching consonant cultural dialect of Spanish diglossia dijo DIRECT OBJECT El Paso English and Spanish English influence English words escuela español Espinosa example Fishman formal fricative grammar habla I. O. PRON important indicate inglés interference interview jargon Latin informants lengua linguistic linguistic behavior loan types loanwords meaning medially Mexican Spanish Mexican-American Mexico MOTH mother NEIGH neighbor niños noted noun Nuevo occurred Pachuco palabras Paso past subjunctive patterns phoneme phonological phrases pochismos present PRON pronunciation relations San Antonio sentences social sociolinguistic Southern Arizona dialect Southwest Spanish and English Spanish language Spanish Phonology Spanish speakers Spanish words Spanish-speaking speak Spanish speech StAE standard Spanish structure SUBJECT subjunctive tense term Tucson unilinguals University of Texas usage variety vocabulary vowel writer