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Gramática española : variación social

Kim Potowski and Naomi Shin ; Spanish list advisor, Javier Muñoz-Basols

(Routledge introductions to Spanish language and linguistics / series editor, Carol Klee)

Routledge, 2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Gramatica espanola: Variacion social introduces intermediate to advanced students of Spanish to the main grammatical features of the language in a way that emphasizes the social underpinnings of language. Written entirely in Spanish, this unique approach to the study of grammar guides students in an examination of how Spanish grammar varies depending on place, social group, and situation. Students examine why some varieties of Spanish are considered prestigious while others are not, drawing on current and historical sociopolitical contexts, all while learning grammatical terminology and how to identify categories and constructions in Spanish. This is an excellent resource for students at level B1 or higher on the Common European Framework for Languages, and Intermediate High to Advanced High on the ACTFL proficiency scale.

Table of Contents

Prefacio Capitulo 1. La lengua como significador social Capitulo 2. Sustantivos, pronombres, preposiciones Capitulo 3. Verbos Capitulo 4. Caracteristicas del espanol en contacto con otras lenguas Capitulo 5. Conclusiones Indice

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