Educational guide
IDENTIFYING DATA 2011_12
Subject ESPAñOL DE AMERICA Code 00407161
Study programme
LIC. EN FILOLOGIA HISPANICA
Descriptors Credit. Type Year Period
6 Optional Fifth Second
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Department FILOLOGIA HISPANICA Y CLASICA
Coordinador
EGIDO FERNÁNDEZ , MARÍA CRISTINA
E-mail mcegif@unileon.es
jrmorr@unileon.es
Lecturers
EGIDO FERNÁNDEZ , MARÍA CRISTINA
MORALA RODRÍGUEZ , JOSÉ RAMÓN
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General description In the XXI century the Spanish has become the romanic language of greater projection in the world. A great part of the speakers of Spanish as maternal language is located in America. The Spanish in America divides itself in an enormous mosaic of diathopical, diastratical and diaphasical varieties that has not known in its implantation europea. American Spanish varieties are most alive at the present time and they are characterized by a continuous change and social differentiation. In this subject one will study, firstly, the historical process of "hispanización ligüística" in America and, secondly, the phonologycal, morphosyntactical and lexical particularities that the Spanish of each American zone (the Antilles, Central America, Mexico, Andean Zone, South Cone, the U.S.A., etc)presents, as well as his sociolinguistical variables. "
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In the XXI century the Spanish has become the romanic language of greater projection in the world. A great part of the speakers of Spanish as maternal language is located in America. The Spanish in America divides itself in an enormous mosaic of diathopical, diastratical and diaphasical varieties that has not known in its implantation europea. American Spanish varieties are most alive at the present time and they are characterized by a continuous change and social differentiation. In this subject one will study, firstly, the historical process of "hispanización ligüística" in America and, secondly, the phonologycal, morphosyntactical and lexical particularities that the Spanish of each American zone (the Antilles, Central America, Mexico, Andean Zone, South Cone, the U.S.A., etc)presents, as well as his sociolinguistical variables. "

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