10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HISPANICISATION»
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Hispanicisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hispanicisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Marginal Linguistic Identities: Studies in Slavic Contact ...
Long-distance convergence With a view to demonstrating that the
Hispanicisation of languages in different parts of the world has contributed to
their becoming similar to each other without direct contacts, I will briefly take up
the issue of section ...
Dieter Hubert Stern, Dieter Stern, Christian Voss, 2006
2
Aspects of Language Contact: New Theoretical, Methodological ...
As the topic of this book, the notions of Romancisation, Hispanicisation,
Frenchification etc. pose a challenge to my theoretical approaches to language
contact concerning the necessity of elucidating the role constructivist theory plays
in these ...
Thomas Stolz, Dik Bakker, Rosa Salas Palomo, 2008
23.3 Language endangerment and Hispanicisation The results of language
contact with Spanish has been previously mentioned in a number of passages.
Here I will summarise what impact Spanish as a language with a high status has
had ...
4
Connectivity in Grammar and Discourse
Hispanism see Hispanicisation historical change 39, 48, 139 historical narrative
190 historical texts 26OF. honna (Japanese) 368, 377F., 386 honorific
expression 27, 32FF., 41,47 honorification see honorific expression how about (
English) ...
Jochen Rehbein, Christiane Hohenstein, Lukas Pietsch, 2007
5
The Search for Fundamentals: The Process of Modernisation ...
The desire of the fugitives in Puerto Rico to preserve their freedom (of withdrawal,
not confrontation), developed, in this context, contradictory efforts of an unofficial
hispanicisation as a shield. In order to avoid the conflicts which that kind of ...
Lieteke van Vucht Tijssen, Jan Berting, Frank Lechner, 1995
6
Beyond Bilingualism: Multilingualism and Multilingual Education
We noted earlier that the 1972 Education Reform which served as a backdrop to
the PEEB emphasised the role of bilingual education as a means to achieve a
less violent hispanicisation of indigenous language speakers; the 1973 National
...
Jasone Cenoz, Fred Genesee, 1998
7
Freedom of Religion and Belief: A World Report
They maintain close links to their ancestral past and have been least influenced
by colonial Hispanicisation and Americanisation of the lowland Christian majority
. Indigenous people accounted for 17 per cent of Mindanao's 16 million ...
Kevin Boyle, Juliet Sheen, 2013
8
China Threat: Perceptions Myths
... between this proposal and the fact that the United States maintains a strict
system of control on its border with Mexico. There is a fear in some US states that
the 'Hispanicisation' of its population could lead to problems and, in an ...
Herbert Yee, Ian Storey, 2013
9
American-British-Canadian Intelligence Relations, 1939-2000
The Majorcan's field for personal enrichment had grown vastly larger with
General Franco's postwar emphasis on the 'Hispanicisation' of Spanish business
and his personal indebtedness to March. This reached its climax in the notorious
affair ...
Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones, David Stafford, 2014
The Hispanicisation of her life continues apace with her two children, now fluent
Spanish speakers and totally immersed in the life of a whitewashed Andalucian
hill village. Spanish culture, lifestyle and language continue to fascinate and ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HISPANICISATION»
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Hispanicisation is used in the context of the following news items.
How do I tell if an avo's ripe?
Avocado is the Anglicisation of the Spanish word ''aguacate'', which in itself is the Hispanicisation of the Nahuatl word ''ahuacatl'', or ''testicle''. «Stuff.co.nz, Apr 14»