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LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE: AMERICAN SPANISH

LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES: LANGUAGE: AMERICAN SPANISH 482 Latin-American Studies VII. LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES LANGUAGE AMERICAN SPANISH By DouGLAS GIFFORD, Directorofthe Centre for Latin-American Linguistic Studies, University of St Andrews I. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND GENERAL One of the most useful bibliographical works to appear in recent years is J. E. Davis, The Spanish of Argentina and Uruguay: An Annotated Bibliography for 194D-I978, Mouton (Janua Linguarum, Series Maior, 105). It covers studies written on Argentina and Uruguay in general, the River Plate area, regions of Argentina, lexical fields, Lunfardo slang, Gaucho language and place-names. It also examines works on inter-language influence including most of the great migrant tongues such as Italian and English. There is, finally, a section on Phonology and Grammar. The work also has a good index. One of the largest collections oflinguistic articles to appear in recent years must be the Homenaje a Ambrosio Rabanales, which is a special number of the BFUCh, 3I, I98o-81. G. Guitarte, 'Unamuno y el porvenir del espaiiol de America', pp. I 45-80, examines that period of the younger U namuno when nl.ther immature ideas existed touching the future of American Spanish- prognostications which in the event did not take on any substance. Y. Malkiel with characteristic perspicacity writes on F. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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482 Latin-American Studies VII. LATIN-AMERICAN STUDIES LANGUAGE AMERICAN SPANISH By DouGLAS GIFFORD, Directorofthe Centre for Latin-American Linguistic Studies, University of St Andrews I. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND GENERAL One of the most useful bibliographical works to appear in recent years is J. E. Davis, The Spanish of Argentina and Uruguay: An Annotated Bibliography for 194D-I978, Mouton (Janua Linguarum, Series Maior, 105). It covers studies written on Argentina and Uruguay in general, the River Plate area, regions of Argentina, lexical fields, Lunfardo slang, Gaucho language and place-names. It also examines works on inter-language influence including most of the great migrant tongues such as Italian and English. There is, finally, a section on Phonology and Grammar. The work also has a good index. One of the largest collections oflinguistic articles to appear in recent years must be the Homenaje a Ambrosio Rabanales, which is a special number of the BFUCh, 3I, I98o-81. G. Guitarte, 'Unamuno y el porvenir del espaiiol de America', pp. I 45-80, examines that period of the younger U namuno when nl.ther immature ideas existed touching the future of American Spanish- prognostications which in the event did not take on any substance. Y. Malkiel with characteristic perspicacity writes on F.

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1983

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