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The main purpose of the book is to describe the two linguistic-cultural phenomena arising from mass emigration of Mexicans to Los Angeles: Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanglish. The main thesis of the research is the correlation between Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanglish. As public opinion deemed Spanglish as a blocker for linguistic advancement or degraded Spanish, it is actually a method of enhancing the linguistic system. That is why, not only does the research contest the use of such terms, but it also argues that bilingualism is a much more compound and adequate term as well as an analytic framework for the study of bilingual productions. Spanglish should be understood as a form of bilingualism, a hybrid enriching the linguistic system.



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Introduction - Chapter 1 Bilingualism - Chapter 2 Bilingual Speech Characteristics - Chapter 3 Spanglish Development - Chapter 4 Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles - Chapter 5 Data AnalysisConclusions

Sociolinguistic analysis of Mexican-American

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 14/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631806654, 978-3631806654
      ISBN10: 3631806655

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The main purpose of the book is to describe the two linguistic-cultural phenomena arising from mass emigration of Mexicans to Los Angeles: Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanglish. The main thesis of the research is the correlation between Spanish-English bilingualism and Spanglish. As public opinion deemed Spanglish as a blocker for linguistic advancement or degraded Spanish, it is actually a method of enhancing the linguistic system. That is why, not only does the research contest the use of such terms, but it also argues that bilingualism is a much more compound and adequate term as well as an analytic framework for the study of bilingual productions. Spanglish should be understood as a form of bilingualism, a hybrid enriching the linguistic system.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction - Chapter 1 Bilingualism - Chapter 2 Bilingual Speech Characteristics - Chapter 3 Spanglish Development - Chapter 4 Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles - Chapter 5 Data AnalysisConclusions

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