Ewa Stala : [interview].

Esteban Peicovich interviews professor and linguist Ewa Stala. Stala teaches Castilian at the University of Cracovia in Poland. She speaks Spanish, Polish, English, Portuguese, and Russian, and explains why she is drawn to Spanish the most. She explains why she does believe Argentines have not deval...

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Corporate Author: Texas A & M University. Libraries
Other Authors: Peicovich, Esteban (Interviewer)
Format: CD Audio Book
Language:Spanish
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; [2007]
Series:Colección Los Palabristas ; 694.
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Summary:Esteban Peicovich interviews professor and linguist Ewa Stala. Stala teaches Castilian at the University of Cracovia in Poland. She speaks Spanish, Polish, English, Portuguese, and Russian, and explains why she is drawn to Spanish the most. She explains why she does believe Argentines have not devalued the Spanish language and attributes her father for her early literary inclination. She explains how and when her attraction to genres differs. She also explains why she chose to teach Spanish and of the systematic approach that attracted her to linguistics. Stala tells of how the study of the linguistic perspective of colors began and explains the differentiation of colors used in other languages. She explains how the human language has genetically evolved and how the quality of language and perspective has evolved into study of Modern Linguistics. Stala tells of how languages are rooted in Greek, Roman, and Sinitic languages and of her stay/experiences during her visit in Buenos Aires.
Item Description:Recordable compact disc.
Converted with permission from sound cassette to compact disc by the Texas A&M University Libraries.
Sound recording.
Physical Description:1 sound disc (approximately 55 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.