Spanish loanwords in the English language : a tendency towards hegemony reversal /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin ; New York :
Mouton de Gruyter,
1996.
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| Series: | Topics in English linguistics ;
18. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Felix Rodriguez Gonzalez
- Spanish loanwords in English by 1900 / John Algeo
- Recent borrowings from Spanish into English / Garland Cannon
- Stylistic aspects of Spanish borrowings in the political press: Lexical and morphological variations / Felix Rodriguez Gonzalez
- Spanish loanwords in contemporary American English slang / Thomas E. Murray
- Ethnic nicknames of Spanish origin in American English / Beatriz Varela
- Hispanic tracks in English: cowboys and gold-rushers in the Old West / Juan R. Lodares
- Spanish place names in the United States / Jerry R. Craddock
- Lexical selection and borrowing in the bilingual Southwest / Jacob Ornstein-Galicia
- The Anglo-American stereotype of the Hispanic as reflected in loanwords / Eleanor G. Cotton and John M. Sharp
- Spanish words in Anglo-American literature: A Chicano perspective / Jose Antonio Burciaga
- Aspects of the incidence of hispanicisms in British English: A study in language, history, politics and psychology / Anthony Gooch
- Spanish loanwords in Caribbean English / Jeannette Allsopp
- Lexical borrowings from Spanish into English: A bibliographical guide / Felix Rodriguez Gonzalez.