Title of article
Exposure to contact and the geographical adoption of standard features: Two complementary approaches
Author/Authors
Hern?ndez-Campoy، J.M. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-226
From page
227
To page
0
Abstract
The region of Murcia has historically been a transition area of southeastern Spain where many different cultures and civilizations have met, and the Spanish spoken in Murcia is a transitional variety sharing features with Valencian Catalan, Castilian, Aragonese, and Andalusian Spanish. Murcia is traditionally characterized as an eminently nonstandard-speaking region. The aim of this study is to analyze the possible relationship between the geolinguistic patterns of diffusion of standard Castilian Spanish over the Murcian territory and the increasing use of standard forms in this traditionally nonstandard area. For this purpose, the adoption of Castilian Spanish features by Murcian speakers is correlated with interaction and exposure to innovations. The real presence or absence of some degree of standardization as well as its intraregional variation indicates whether the detected geographical patterns of linguistic uniformity apply to Murcia.
Journal title
Language in Society
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Language in Society
Record number
65326
Link To Document