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 | HaitianCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | S.216 | Available | 8009361 |
Latin America: a linguistic curiosity from the point of view of colonization and the ensuing language contacts / Mufwene, Salikoko S. --
The many facets of Spanish dialect diversification in Latin America / Lipski, John M. --
Amerindian language Islands in Brazil / Couto, Hildo Honório do --
Historical development of Nheengatu (Língua Geral Amazônica) / Moore, Denny --
Language and conquest: Tupi-Guarani expansion in the European colonization of Brazil and Amazonia / Lee, M. Kittiya --
African descendants’ rural vernacular Portuguese and its contribution to understanding the development of Brazilian Portuguese / Mello, Heliana --
Brazilian Portuguese and the ecology of (post-)colonial Brazil / Clements, J. Clancy --
Maya and Spanish in Yucatán: an example of continuity and change / Pfeiler, Barbara --
Standard colonial Quechua / Durston, Alan --
Linguistic subjectivity in ecologies of Amazonian language change / Ball, Christopher --
The ecology of language evolution in Latin America: a Haitian postscript toward a postcolonial sequel / DeGraff, Michel.