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Plain legal Spanish

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Endeavours towards a plain legal language: The case of Spanish in context By Anna Alsina Naudi Implementing plain legal language is a project for those who are trying to build trust in legal systems all over the world. This paper … Continue reading

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Attitudes and Ideologies

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Andean Spanish and Provinciano Identity in Lima, Peru Daniela Salcedo Arnaiz has contributed a chapter to the book Hispanic Contact Linguistics: Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Perspectives, to be published by John Benjamins Press this year. The article, entitled “Andean Spanish … Continue reading

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Andie Faber

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Andie Faber holds a Ph.D. in Hispanic Linguistics, specializing in Second Language Acquisition with a graduate certificate in Cognitive Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has worked at Princeton since 2016. Before coming to Princeton, Prof. Faber taught … Continue reading

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Sylvia Zetterstrand

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Sylvia Zetterstand holds a Ph.D. in Linguistics from Harvard University and she worked at Princeton from 2011 until 2019. Before coming to Princeton, she taught Spanish language and culture courses at Harvard College, the Harvard Extension School, and the College … Continue reading

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Second language teaching and global citizenship

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Educating global citizens while promoting diversity, inclusion, and social justice By Adriana Merino, Paloma Moscardó-Valles, and Sylvia Zetterstrand Merino, Moscardó and Zetterstrand presented at the 100th Annual American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) conference, in Salamanca, Spain, during the week of June … Continue reading

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The Americas Poetry Festival of New York

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The Americas Poetry Festival of New York By Mariana Bono Carolina Chaves-O’Flynn was invited to participate in The Americas Poetry Festival of New York (October 10-12, 2018) with a reading of her poems chosen to appear in an anthology published … Continue reading

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Language ideologies

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Language ideologies: Verdad e incorrección política By Nadia Cervantes Lecturer Carolina Chaves-O’Flynn published the article “Verdad e incorrección política en el discurso trumpista” in the Dossier on “Trump y Glotopolítica” of the “LLJournal” of The CUNY Graduate Center.    

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Ideologías lingüísticas

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“Félix Restrepo y el hispanismo pro-franquista colombiano: una lectura glotopolítica” By Nadia Cervantes Carolina Chaves-O’Flynn presented a paper in the 4th International Conference on the Historical Links between Spain and North America (April 11-13, 2018). This work is part of … Continue reading

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Presentation at the SS22

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Catalina Méndez Vallejo presented at the Sociolinguistics Symposium in Auckland, New Zealand. By Nadia Cervantes Catalina’s talk, titled “Surveying dialectal variation in Spanish: The case of the Focalizing Ser (FS) structure”, discussed empirical work on the FS structure (e.g. “Nevó … Continue reading

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Ideologías lingüísticas

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‘¡A luchar por la justicia idiomática!’ o la racialización de la norma lingüística en Colombia By Mariana Bono Lecturer Carolina Chaves-O’Flynn presented a paper at the 9th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics (April 4-7, 2018) in Queens College of the City … Continue reading

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