ABSTRACT

Dialects from Tropical Islands: Caribbean Spanish in the United States provides a comprehensive account of current research on Caribbean Spanish in the United States from different theoretical perspectives and linguistic areas.

This edited volume highlights current scholarship and linguistic analyses in four major areas relative to Caribbean Spanish in the United States: phonological and phonetic variation, morphosyntactic approaches, sociolinguistic perspectives, and heritage-language acquisition.

This volume will be of interest to linguists and philologists who specialize in Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Spanish in the United States, or in Romance languages in general.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Caribbean Spanish dialects in the United States: theoretical, empirical, and sociolinguistic perspectives
ByWilfredo Valentín-Márquez, Melvin González-Rivera

section Section 1|106 pages

Phonetics and phonology

chapter 3|17 pages

Laterals in contact

Miami-Cuban Spanish and English /l/
ByBrandon M. A. Rogers, Scott M. Alvord

chapter 4|17 pages

Se comen la [s] pero a veces son muy fisnos

Observations on coda sibilant elision, retention, and insertion in popular Dominican(-American) Spanish
ByAlmeida Jacqueline Toribio, Aris Moreno Clemons

chapter 5|23 pages

The sociolinguistic distribution of Puerto Rican Spanish /r/ in Grand Rapids, Michigan

ByWilfredo Valentín-Márquez

section Section 2|40 pages

Morphology and syntax

chapter 7|23 pages

The effect of person on the subject expression of Spanish heritage speakers

ByAna de Prada Pérez, Inmaculada Gómez Soler

section Section 3|69 pages

Sociolinguistic perspectives

chapter 9|18 pages

Puerto Rican evaluations of varieties of Spanish

ByEva-María Suárez Büdenbender

chapter 10|17 pages

Aquí no se cogen las guaguas

Language and Puerto Rican identity in San Diego
ByAna Celia Zentella

chapter 11|19 pages

Caribbean Spanish influenced by African American English

US Afro-Spanish language and the new US Caribeño identity
ByTeresa Satterfield, José R. Benkí