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- Title Pages
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- Preface
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1 Latin America: A Linguistic Curiosity from the Point of View of Colonization and the Ensuing Language Contacts -
2 The Many Facets of Spanish Dialect Diversification in Latin America -
3 Amerindian Language Islands in Brazil -
4 Historical Development of Nheengatu (Língua Geral Amazônica) -
5 Language and Conquest: Tupi-Guarani Expansion in the European Colonization of Brazil and Amazonia -
6 African Descendants’ Rural Vernacular Portuguese and Its Contribution to Understanding the Development of Brazilian Portuguese -
7 Brazilian Portuguese and the Ecology of (Post-)Colonial Brazil -
8 Maya and Spanish in Yucatán: An Example of Continuity and Change -
9 Standard Colonial Quechua -
10 Linguistic Subjectivity in Ecologies of Amazonian Language Change -
11 The Ecology of Language Evolution in Latin America: A Haitian Postscript toward a Postcolonial Sequel - Contributors
- Subject Index
- Author Index
(p.341) Author Index
(p.341) Author Index
- Source:
- Iberian Imperialism and Language Evolution in Latin America
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- Preface
-
1 Latin America: A Linguistic Curiosity from the Point of View of Colonization and the Ensuing Language Contacts -
2 The Many Facets of Spanish Dialect Diversification in Latin America -
3 Amerindian Language Islands in Brazil -
4 Historical Development of Nheengatu (Língua Geral Amazônica) -
5 Language and Conquest: Tupi-Guarani Expansion in the European Colonization of Brazil and Amazonia -
6 African Descendants’ Rural Vernacular Portuguese and Its Contribution to Understanding the Development of Brazilian Portuguese -
7 Brazilian Portuguese and the Ecology of (Post-)Colonial Brazil -
8 Maya and Spanish in Yucatán: An Example of Continuity and Change -
9 Standard Colonial Quechua -
10 Linguistic Subjectivity in Ecologies of Amazonian Language Change -
11 The Ecology of Language Evolution in Latin America: A Haitian Postscript toward a Postcolonial Sequel - Contributors
- Subject Index
- Author Index