1st Edition

The Spanish Language Today

By Miranda Stewart Copyright 1999
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Spanish Language Today describes the varied and changing Spanish language at the end of the twentieth century. Suitable for introductory level upward, this book examines:
    * where Spanish is spoken on a global scale
    * the status of Spanish within the realms of politics, education and media
    * the standardisation of Spanish
    * specific areas of linguistic variation and change
    * how other languages and dialects spoken in the same areas affect the Spanish language
    * whether new technologies are an opportunity or a threat to the Spanish language.
    The Spanish Language Today contains numerous extracts from contemporary press and literary sources, a glossary of technical terms and selected translations.

    Part I Spanish as a world language; Chapter 1 The extent and status of Spanish in the world; Chapter 2 The standardization of Spanish; Part II Spanish: variation and change; Chapter 3 The phonetics, phonology and orthography of Spanish; Chapter 4 Spanish lexis; Chapter 5 Spanish morpho-syntax; Part III The Spanish language in use; Chapter 6 TĂș, Vd. and forms of address; Chapter 7 Discourse and genre; Chapter 8 Conversation, pragmatics and politeness; Part IV Spanish in contact; Chapter 9 Spanish in contact;

    Biography

    Miranda Stewart is Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Latin American studies at the University of Strathclyde

    'Stewart misses nothing of importance, and has managed to thread the pieces together successfully. It is certainly a book to be recommended to students.' - Antonia Moreira, King's College London

    'This book is a must' - Signpost