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Growing up Bilingual Puerto Rican Children in New York 1997 Edition by Ana Celia Zentella , John Wiley

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    Author(s)Ana Celia Zentella
    PublisherJohn Wiley
    ISBN9781557864079
    Pages334
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 1997

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    John Wiley Growing up Bilingual Puerto Rican Children in New York 1997 Edition by Ana Celia Zentella

    This book provides an inside view of the social construction of bilingualism in one of the largest and most disadvantaged Spanish-speaking groups in the United States. It walks readers through a New York Puerto Rican Community and describes the five varieties of Spanish and English that constitute the community's bilingual and multi-dialectal repertoire, the four major communication patterns that predominate in the homes of twenty families with children, and the syntactic features and discourse strategies of so-called "Spanglish". Table of contents :- 1. Hablamos Los Dos. We Speak Both: Studying Bilingualism in the Community Context. 2. The Community: El Bloque. 3. The Bilingual/Multidialectal Repertoire of El Bloque. 4. Bilingualism En Casa. 5. The Hows and Whys of "Spanglish". 6. The Grammar of "Spanglish". 7. Life and Language in Young Adulthood. 8. Isabel: A Special Case. 9. Spanish Competence. 10. Raising the Next Generation of New York Puerto Ricans. 11. Maria: Learning to Defenderse. 12. Expanding Repertoires: Linking Language, Education, and the New Diversity. References. Tables. Figures.



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