Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics
Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics

1. Auflage Februar 2011
816 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
The Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and applied research in this emerging field. Each of its sections brings together the latest perspectives by internationally renowned sociolinguists on key research strands, including phonological and morpho-syntactic variation; language, age, and gender; language contact; Spanish in the United States of America; and language policy and planning.
Featuring newly-commissioned material, the Handbook is an authoritative response to the need for a dedicated resource on sociolinguistic research in Spanish, and will help shape the ongoing discussions in this field for years to come.
This Handbook provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and descriptive research in contemporary Hispanic sociolinguistics.
* Offers the first authoritative collection exploring research strands in the emerging and fast-moving field of Spanish sociolinguistics
* Highlights the contributions that Spanish Sociolinguistics has offered to general linguistic theory
* Brings together a team of the top researchers in the field to present the very latest perspectives and discussions of key issues
* Covers a wealth of topics including: variationist approaches, Spanish and its importance in the U.S., language planning, and other topics focused on the social aspects of Spanish
* Includes several varieties of Spanish, reflecting the rich diversity of dialects spoken in the Americas and Spain
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Manuel Díaz-Campos
I. Phonological Variation
II. Morpho-Syntactic variation
III. Language, the individual, and the society
IV. Spanish in contact
V. Spanish in the USA, heritage language, L2 Spanish
VI. Language Policy and Planning. Language attitudes and ideology
Index
"This is a state-of-the art and informative book that tackles many of the pivotal issues in theoretical and experimental Hispanic sociolinguistics. It features internationally renowned contributors from around the world, providing a broad view and new insights into this complex and dynamic field. Its pan-Hispanic approach - together with its breadth and novelty - make the volume an indispensable reference book for both students and researchers." (Language in Society, 1 April 2013)
"In conclusion, this volume merits praise for having compiled many excellent chapters--representing both traditional and newer research trends in Hispanic sociolinguistics--by its thirty-five authors . . . As it is, it should be recommended for purchase by our university libraries as a reference book." (Project Muse, 23 April 2013)
"The volume presents a clear explanation of the history of the field, recent advancements, and future directions for the field of Hispanic sociolinguistics that are relevant and accessible to anyone with an interest in the topic. The compilation is a "must-have" for the bookshelf of any modern sociolinguist, and it is a resource that will help raise questions and shape debates in the field for years to come." (Linguist, 4 August 2012)
"The book is a really impressive collection of key issues in today´s sociolinguistics. It presents the most researched areas of the field in a comprehensive way and thereby reflects the rich diversity of dialects and varieties spoken across the Americas and Spain. It should certainly be compulsory reading for anyone interested in sociolinguistics." (ELanguage, 2011)