圣伯纳教区的Isleños西班牙语保护:Joseph‘Chelito’Campo、Irvan Perez和Allen Perez的声音个案研究

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Fabiola Varela-García
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这项定性案例研究考察了在新奥尔良圣伯纳教区,当这种语言变体濒临灭绝时,伊斯莱诺西班牙语的损耗和保存。它确定了在严重受限的社会交际领域中语言维持的水平,并研究了语言态度。主要目的是将伊斯莱诺西班牙语与18世纪的加那利西班牙语进行比较。通过一项小组研究,对最后一位讲群岛语的人进行了长达50年的跟踪调查,实时分析了他们的语言,以报告最年长和最后一位说流利语言的人是如何保留加那利岛语言遗产的。这项方言研究证明,就在2005年卡特里娜飓风迫使社区解散之前,少数讲方言的人的语言得到了非凡的保护。
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Isleños’ Spanish language preservation in Saint Bernard Parish: a case study in the voices of Joseph ‘Chelito’ Campo, Irvan Perez and Allen Perez
This qualitative case study examines Isleno Spanish language attrition and preservation in Saint Bernard Parish, New Orleans, when this linguistic variety was approaching extinction. It identifies levels of language maintenance in severely limited social communicative domains and studies language attitudes. The main aim is to compare Isleno Spanish with the 18th century Canary Spanish variety from which it originated. Using a panel study, the last of the Islenos speakers were followed over a fifty-year period analyzing their language in real time to report how the oldest and last fluent speakers had kept their Canary Island linguistic heritage. This dialectal research attests to extraordinary linguistic preservation in a handful of old speakers right before Hurricane Katrina forced the dismantling of the community in 2005.
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Philologica Canariensia
Philologica Canariensia LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
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