El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante

El bilingüismo en el mundo hispanohablante

Author: Silvina Montrul

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-10-30

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 1118291662

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Esta amplia introducción al bilingüismo en español abarca los contextos sociales, políticos y culturales del español en EEUU, España y Hispanoamérica. Escrito para estudiantes no nativos de español, es el primer libro de texto de estas características para los estudiantes de lingüística hispánica. Este libro de texto en español presenta los temas fundamentales en el estudio del bilingüismo a estudiantes y profesionales Explora comunidades bilingües en Estados Unidos, Hispanoamérica y España Crea conciencia crítica sobre la complejidad del bilingüismo como un fenómeno sociopolítico y cultural Se organiza en tres secciones principales centradas en la sociedad y el individuo: el bilingüismo y la sociedad; el bilingüismo y el individuo; y la política y la educación Incluye mapas, recuadros de resumen del capítulo, vocabulario y conceptos clave y preguntas de comprensión, así como preguntas para reflexionar, investigar y comentar al final de cada capítulo This wide-ranging introduction to Spanish bilingualism covers the social, political, and cultural contexts of Spanish in the US, Spain, and Hispanoamérica. Written for non-native Spanish learners, it offers the first textbook of its kind for students of Hispanic linguistics. This Spanish-language textbook introduces students and professionals to the fundamental issues in the study of bilingualism Explores bilingual communities in the United States, Hispanoamérica, and Spain Raises critical awareness of the complexity of bilingualism as a sociopolitical and cultural phenomenon Organized in three main sections which focus on both society and the individual: bilingualism and society; bilingualism and the individual; and politics and education Includes maps, chapter summary boxes, key terms and concepts, and comprehension questions, as well as questions for reflection, research and discussion at the end of each chapter


English from the base for Spanish speakers

English from the base for Spanish speakers

Author: Tirso José Alecoy

Publisher: Tirso Jose Alecoy

Published: 2018-06-30

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 1311600922

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La metodología de enseñanza de este libro, está orientada a la lógica de como aprenden los adultos, es decir, la forma estructurada de grabar las informaciones más relevantes para un propósito, en este caso aprender el inglés. A las personas que ordenaron el libro con anterioridad (pre order,) favor escribir mail, para enviarles la ultima version en Epub o mobi.


El Español a Través de la Lingüística

El Español a Través de la Lingüística

Author: Jennifer Ewald

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13:

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"This collection of 24 essays written in Spanish explores linguistic issues frequently raised by students of Spanish. Many chapters focus on applied linguistics, such as language acquisition and sociolinguistics. Others examine Spanish phonology, syntax, and pragmatics. Includes a set of activities for each chapter"--Provided by publisher.


El Pequeño Libro de los Verb Patterns

El Pequeño Libro de los Verb Patterns

Author: Daniel Welsch

Publisher: Daniel Welsch

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 1301227242

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Los verb pattens más importantes para el estudiante del inglés, con explicaciones y consejos de uso. Este punto de la gramática y el vocabulario es imprescindible para el estuidante de nivel básico o intermedio. Escrito por Daniel Welsch, el autor de varios libros para estudiantes--Inglés Básico, 6 Claves Para Aprender Inglés, 27 Phrasal Verbs Que Debes Conocer y más.


Pura vida

Pura vida

Author: Norma Lopez-Burton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-11-26

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 111949334X

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In Pura vida (Life is good)Spanish is more than vocabulary and grammar, just as Spanish-speaking cultures are more than products and practices. In this learner-centered introductory program, the authors’ commitment to a methodology based on true-to-life experiences brings Spanish to life. Pura vida is the discovery of a Spanish-speaking world through the experiences of real people who share anecdotes and reflections on those experiences. Students relate to these people and make deeper, more meaningful connections between language and culture, and acquire Spanish with an unparalleled sense of personal engagement. In this 12-chapter introductory program, students don’t only learn Spanish for real life, but also from real life. They discover that there is not just one homogeneous Hispanic culture, but rather that each Spanish-speaking country has its own rich, unique culture and that the people who live in these countries speak one common language with different accents, characteristics, and idiosyncrasies. The program offers truly seamless integration of cultural notions and language instruction and features 100% contextualized and personalized activities.


Bilindex

Bilindex

Author: California Spanish Language Data Base (Firm)

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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Research on Spanish in the United States

Research on Spanish in the United States

Author: Ana Roca

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Research on Spanish in the United States is intended for use in courses, as well as by scholars and researchers interested in the area. The 29 original articles are organized into sections on interpreting; historical perspectives; borrowings of words and phrases; codeswitching, narratives, and discourse; sociolinguistics and pragmatics; phonology, morphology, and syntax; and language attitudes and planning. Many of the chapters focus on regional aspects of Spanish in the US, ranging from sociolinguistic issues among Dominicans in New York and Cubans in Miami to the adoption and adaptation of forms from Nahuatl and English in the southwestern US. Other chapters discuss the outlook for the growing population of Spanish speakers in many areas of the United States, particularly in bilingual education and other public policy questions. The book includes an introduction to the volume by Ana Roca and a history of US Spanish research by John M. Lipski.