Studies in Caribbean Spanish Dialectology
Explore the linguistic richness of the Caribbean with "Studies in Caribbean Spanish Dialectology," authored by noted experts and published by Georgetown University Press in 1988. This insightful book spans 160 pages and delves into the profound African influence on Caribbean phonology.
In this unique collection, the authors examine sociolinguistic attitudes prevalent in Puerto Rico and provide a thorough analysis of historical and legal aspects of bilingualism in colonial Hispanic America. Written in both English and Spanish, this text serves as an essential resource for linguists, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, allowing a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding Caribbean dialects.
Discover how language evolves in context and culture through this comprehensive academic work designed for anyone interested in the dynamics of Caribbean Spanish. Don't miss the chance to add this valuable title to your collection!