Iberian imperialism and language evolution in Latin America

Auteur(s) : Mufwene, Salikoko S. (Éd.)Description matérielle : viii-343 p. : cartes, tableaux ; 24 cm.Publication : Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2014.Cote : S.216Note : Bibliographie en fin de chapitre. Index. Thématique : Histoire | LangueThématique spécifique : Colonisation | Langue vernaculaire | Dialecte | Histoire coloniale | Impérialisme Géographique : Amérique latine Ethnique : Tupi-Guarani | Maya | Quechua | Haitian
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