Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study
abstract: Past research has isolated an extension of the copular verb estar into the domain previously sanctioned for its counterpart, ser. This extension has been found in areas of contact between American English and Spanish speaking Mexican immigrants. A similar situation of contact is in occurre...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-152092018-06-22T03:03:17Z Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study abstract: Past research has isolated an extension of the copular verb estar into the domain previously sanctioned for its counterpart, ser. This extension has been found in areas of contact between American English and Spanish speaking Mexican immigrants. A similar situation of contact is in occurrence in Arizona, and this study endeavored to evaluate if this same extension was present, and to what degree. This study also explores the framework of linguistic hegemony in order to relate language attitudes in Arizona to language change in Arizona. The findings revealed minimal extension. This may be due to language maintenance in response to hegemony. Dissertation/Thesis Bonnell, Jamie (Author) Van Gelderen, Elly (Advisor) Major, Roy (Committee member) Ryan, John (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Linguistics Sociolinguistics Arizona estar language contact language maintenance linguistic hegemony Spanish eng 128 pages M.A. English 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15209 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012 |
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abstract: Past research has isolated an extension of the copular verb estar into the domain previously sanctioned for its counterpart, ser. This extension has been found in areas of contact between American English and Spanish speaking Mexican immigrants. A similar situation of contact is in occurrence in Arizona, and this study endeavored to evaluate if this same extension was present, and to what degree. This study also explores the framework of linguistic hegemony in order to relate language attitudes in Arizona to language change in Arizona. The findings revealed minimal extension. This may be due to language maintenance in response to hegemony. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.A. English 2012 |
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Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study |
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Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study |
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Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study |
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Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study |
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Estar Extension in Arizona: A Language Contact Study |
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estar extension in arizona: a language contact study |
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