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Subjective Reactions to Phonological Variation in Costa Rican Spanish
(Springer Verlag, 1984)
The results of a subjective reaction test on a sample of 440 Costa Ricans indicate that in societies where educational levels are not generally high, social status groups may be differentiated phonologically by the use of ...
Review: Order and Disorder in Caribbean Thought and Literature
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992)
From New York to the World: An Interview with Tato Laviera
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992)
Linguistic constraints on intrasentential code-switching: a study of Spanish/Hebrew bilingualism
(Cambridge University Press, 1986)
In recent years, research has increasingly pointed toward the universality of three linguistic constraints on code-switching: (i) an equivalence of structure constraint, (2) a size-of-constituent constraint, and (3) a free ...
A search for identity in Julia Alvarez's "How the Garcia girls lost their accents"
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000)
Politics of memory and Miguel Barnet's The autobiography of a run away slave
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989)