
Cambios inducidos por contacto en el español andino peruano
Autor: María Sánchez Paraíso
Número de Páginas: 265Cambios inducidos por contacto en el español andino peruano explores the intricate sociolinguistic landscapes of Latin American Andean regions, focusing on the impact of language contact between Spanish and indigenous languages like Quechua on the clitic pronoun systems, specifically in Juliaca, Peru. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how bilingualism and linguistic contact shape language evolution, illustrated through extensive fieldwork and detailed analysis of pronominal changes. Details of the linguistic history of Peru and Quechua are provided to offer context for the linguistic change in Spanish which is explored within this volume. The book features qualitative and quantitative research, offering insights into the systematic patterns and factors driving linguistic variations, essential for scholars in contact linguistics and sociolinguistics. This book is intended for linguists, sociolinguists, researchers, and advanced students interested in language contact phenomena, bilingualism, and the dynamic interplay between Spanish and indigenous languages in Latin America. It is also valuable for those studying language variation and change in multilingual...