Lengua y globalización: inglés global y español pluricéntrico
Abstract
Globalization includes language, both English as the global language and local languages and varieties, as well as new language-contact situations. Globalization for the relatively large Spanish-speaking community crucially involves linguistic policy issues, including the acceptance of different varieties in a pluricentric language, and language contact both in Spain and the Americas. A realistic evaluation of Spanish or «habla hispana» is needed, both in the U.S. as a result of immigration and history, and in the wider Spanish speech community, especially in science and the internet.Downloads
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