November 1971
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49 Reads
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45 Citations
American Speech
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November 1971
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49 Reads
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45 Citations
American Speech
... Although the term remains controversial, researchers concur that Spanglish is an overarching term that refers to a conglomerate of language contact phenomena (Casielles-Suárez, 2017;Fairclough, 2003;Lipski, 2003;Nash, 1970;Rodríguez-González & Parafita Couto, 2012;Rothman & Rell, 2007). It includes nominal and verbal borrowings, in which English nouns, e.g., super-marketa 'supermarket' (Rothman and Rell, 2007, p. 521), or verbs, e.g., tochar 'to touch' (Lipski, 2003, p. 237), are typically phonologically and/or morphologically adapted upon integration into Spanish. ...
November 1971
American Speech