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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage

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Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage
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Publisher : Arte Publico Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781611922684
ISBN-13 : 1611922682
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Book Synopsis Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Linguistic Heritage by : Alejandra Balestra

Book excerpt: In this fascinating exploration of the development of the Spanish language from a sociohistorical perspective in the territory that has become the United States, linguists and editors Balestra, Martcop. {Uhorn}nez, and Moyna draw attention to the long tradition of multilingualism in the United States in the hope of putting to rest the myth that the U.S. was ever a monolingual nation.


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