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Boletín de filología: (Universidad de Chile), ISSN 0067-9674, ISSN-e 0718-9303, Vol. 49, Nº. 1, 2014, págs. 257-261
José del Valle (ed.), A political history of Spanish. The making of a language
Signo y seña, ISSN-e 2314-2189, ISSN 0327-8956, Nº 27, 2015, págs. 277-291
Del Valle, José (ed.) (2013): A Political History of Spanish. The Making of a Language
Francisco José Zamora Salamanca (res.)
Sociolinguistica: Internationales Jahrbuch für Europäische Soziolinguistik=International Yearbook of European Sociolinguistics=Annuaire International de la Sociolinguistique Européenne, ISSN 0933-1883, Nº. 29, 2015, págs. 174-179
José Del Valle: A political history of Spanish. The making of a language
International journal of the sociology of language, ISSN 0165-2516, Nº. 239, 2016, págs. 235-260
Spanish is spoken as a first language by almost 400 million people in approximately 60 countries, and has been the subject of numerous political processes and debates since it began to spread globally from Iberia in the thirteenth century. A Political History of Spanish brings together a team of experts to analyze the metalinguistic origins of Spanish and evaluate it as a discursively constructed artefact; that is to say, as a language which contains traces of the society in which it is produced, and of the discursive traditions that are often involved and invoked in its creation. This is a comprehensive and provocative new work which takes a fresh look at Spanish from specific political and historical perspectives, combining the traditional chronological organization of linguistic history and spatial categories such as Iberia, Latin America and the US, whilst simultaneously identifying the limits of these organizational principles.
Language, politics and history: an introductory essay
págs. 3-21
Introduction to the making of Spanish: Iberian perspectives
págs. 23-30
págs. 31-43
págs. 44-60
The seventeenth-century debate over the origins of Spanish: links of language ideology to the Morisco question
págs. 61-76
págs. 77-92
The officialization of Spanish in mid-nineteenth-century Spain: the Academy’s authority
págs. 93-105
págs. 106-122
Introduction to the making of Spanish: Latin American and Transatlantic perspectives
págs. 125-134
págs. 135-151
págs. 152-166
págs. 167-181
Language in the Dominican Republic: between Hispanism and Panamericanism
págs. 182-196
págs. 197-211
págs. 212-228
Linguistic emancipation and the academies of the Spanish language in the twentieth century: the 1951 turning point
págs. 229-247
Introduction to the making of Spanish: US perspectives
págs. 249-259
págs. 260-277
págs. 278-292
págs. 293-304
Categorizing Latinos in the history of the US Census: the official racialization of Spanish
págs. 305-325
págs. 327-334
págs. 335-349
págs. 350-363
págs. 364-379
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