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No Child Left Monolingual: Why and How to Become a More Linguistically Inclusive Nation
In: South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL) (2019)
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Spanish in the Antipodes : diversity and hybridity of Latino/a Spanish speakers in Australia and Aotearoa-New Zealand
Jones-Diaz, Criss (R7925); Walker, Ute. - : U.K., Routledge, 2018
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Conversaciones escritas : Lectura y redaccion en contexto
Potowski, Kim [Verfasser]. - New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2017
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IntraLatino language and identity : MexiRican Spanish
Potowski, Kim. - Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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Lexical Availability in Diaspora Spanish: A Cross-generational Analysis of Chilean Swedes
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Sociolinguistic Change Across the Spanish-Speaking World : Case Studies in Honor of Anna María Escobar
Potowski, Kim [Herausgeber]; Bugel, Talia [Herausgeber]. - New York : Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 2015
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Sociolinguistic change across the spanish-speaking world : case studies in honor of Anna María Escobar
Potowski, Kim [Herausgeber]; Bugel, Talia [Herausgeber]. - 2015
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Sociolinguistic change across the Spanish-speaking world : case studies in honor of Anna María Escobar
Escobar, Anna María (Gefeierter); Bugel, Talia (Herausgeber); Potowski, Kim (Herausgeber). - Warsaw : Peter Lang, 2015
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Ethnolinguistic Contact Zones: Identity and Language Use within Mexican-Nuevomexicano Families in New Mexico
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Dicho y hecho : Beginning Spanish, tenth Edition w
Potowski, Kim [Verfasser]. - New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2014
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The handbook of Spanish second language acquisition
Geeslin, Kimberly L.; Pérez Leroux, Ana T.; Lafford, Barbara A.. - Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley Blackwell, 2014
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A sociolinguistics of diaspora : Latino practices, identities, and ideologies
García, Ofelia; Vincent, Jane; Martín Rojo, Luisa (Herausgeber). - New York : Routledge, 2014
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Dissolving Linguistic Borders? Contemporary Multilingual Literature in German-speaking Countries.
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Ricardo Otheguy and Ana Celia Zentella. Spanish in New York: Language Contact, Dialectal Leveling, and Structural Continuity. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. 2011. 341pp. Hb (0521591910) 5.00
In: Journal of sociolinguistics. - Oxford [u.a.] : Blackwell 17 (2013) 2, 238-241
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Language maintenance and shift
In: The Oxford handbook of sociolinguistics (Oxford, 2013), p. 321-339
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BOOK NOTES
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 41 (2012) 3, 412-413
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Presentational Focus in Heritage and Monolingual Spanish
Hoot, Bradley. - 2012
Abstract: In Spanish, it is most commonly claimed that constituents in narrow presentational focus appear rightmost, where they also get main stress (1a), while stress in situ (1b) is infelicitous. (1) [Context: Who bought a car?] a. Compró un carro mi [MAMÁ]. bought a car my mom b. Mi [MAMÁ] compró un carro. However, some recent evidence challenges this view, claiming that stress in situ (1b) is a possible strategy for marking focus in Spanish. This dissertation contributes new experimental evidence to this debate. Additionally, because focus involves the complex interplay of prosody, syntax, and discourse context, it is especially of interest when considering bilingual individuals. The grammars of heritage speakers of Spanish (that is, U.S.-born English-dominant bilinguals) are significantly different in a number of ways from those of Spanish monolinguals. One way they have been shown to differ is in phenomena regulated by the interfaces of syntax with other linguistic systems, i.e., precisely phenomena like presentational focus. We might thus expect that monolinguals and bilinguals would realize focus differently, as with other interface phenomena, and this dissertation brings experimental evidence to bear on this question as well. This dissertation thus has the dual motivation of investigating both presentational focus in Spanish and heritage grammars. It proposes an analysis of focus in Spanish in terms of conflicting constraints on well-formedness, using Optimality Theory, and then tests this analysis experimentally. The experiment consists of a contextualized aural acceptability judgment task, in which both monolinguals and heritage speakers listened to sentences in context and judged their discourse appropriateness. The main findings of the experiment were (i) both heritage speakers and monolinguals use stress shift (1b) to realize presentational focus, and (ii) monolinguals and heritage speakers did not differ from one another. The first finding runs contra the consensus in the literature and thus contributes to the growing challenge to this view, indicating that some common approaches to focus in Spanish may need to be rethought. The second finding was also counter expectations, and thus contributes evidence toward a more fine-grained understanding of heritage grammars with regard to interface phenomena. The results of this study are relevant to future studies of focus and other information-structural phenomena, as well as to future studies of heritage grammars and language contact, and it contributes new experimental data to both fields.
Keyword: focus; heritage speakers; information structure; Interface Hypothesis; prosody-syntax interface; U.S. Spanish
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10027/9552
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Dicho y hecho : Beginnins Spanish. Activities Manual with Lab Audio, Brief Edition
Potowski, Kim [Verfasser]; Sobral, Silvia [Verfasser]; Dawson, Laila M. [Verfasser]. - New York, NY : Wiley, J, 2011
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Linguistic and cultural authenticity of 'Spanglish' greeting cards
In: International journal of multilingualism. - Clevedon : Multilingual Matters 8 (2011) 4, 324-344
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Bilingual youth : Spanish in English-speaking societies
Potowski, Kim (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2011
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