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This collection is the first to examine the effects of bilingualism
and multilingualism on the development of dialectal varieties of
Spanish in Africa, America, Asia and Europe. Nineteen essays
investigate a variety of complex situations of contact between
Spanish and typologically different languages, including Basque,
Bantu languages, English, and Quechua. The overall picture that
evolves clearly indicates that although influence from the contact
languages may lead to different dialects, the core grammar of
Spanish remains intact. Silva-Corvalan's volume makes an important
contribution both to sociolinguistics in general, and to Spanish
linguistics in particular. The contributors address theoretical and
empirical issues that advance our knowledge of what is a possible
linguistic change, how languages change, and how changes spread in
society in situations of intensive bilingualism and language
contact, a situation that appears to be the norm rather than the
exception in the world.
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