Chicano Speech in the Bilingual Classroom

Chicano Speech in the Bilingual Classroom
Author: Dennis J. Bixler-Márquez
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1988
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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This collection of articles conveys information to teachers and teacher trainers about Chicano Spanish and English in bilingual education and ESL. The first section enables the reader to acquire an understanding of the social and educational issues involved in establishing a role for any given variety of Chicano speech. The second section provides research about Chicano Spanish and English, their distribution, characteristics, and pertinent potential for educational applications. The reader can then proceed to section three and analyze instructional issues, suggested applications, and options for Chicano speech in the bilingual classroom. A select bibliography completes this volume.

Chicano English

Chicano English
Author: Joyce Penfield
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027286353

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Chicano English can rightly be said to be, in its different varieties, the most widespread ethnic dialect of U.S. English, spoken by large sections of the population in the American Southwest. It represents a type of speech referred to by E. Haugen as a ‘bilingual’ dialect, having developed out of a stable Spanish-English setting. In their book, the authors provide a comprehensive examination of Chicano English, devoting particular emphasis to the social factors determining its characteristic features and uses. Special attention is given to the question of homogeneity as against ordered variation within Chicano English, to features of pronunciation and grammar, to its communicative functions, to the evaluative attitudes of its speakers and others and, finally, to its uses in literature and the media. In spite of its importance, Chicano English has been insufficiently documented; this monograph is intended to contribute towards redressing the balance.

Language Diversity in Chicano Speech Communities

Language Diversity in Chicano Speech Communities
Author: Lucía Elías-Olivares
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1979
Genre: Education, Bilingual
ISBN:

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Working papers in sociolinguistics, no. 54.

Bilingualism in the USA

Bilingualism in the USA
Author: Fredric Field
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 902724183X

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This text provides an overview of bi- and multilingualism as a worldwide phenomenon. It features comprehensive discussions of many of the linguistic, social, political, and educational issues found in an increasingly multilingual nation and world. To this end, the book takes the Chicano-Latino community of Southern California, where Spanish-English bilingualism has over a century and a half of history, and presents a detailed case study, thereby situating the community in a much broader social context. Spanish is the second most-widely spoken language in the U.S. after English, yet, for the most part, its speakers form a language minority that essentially lacks the social, political, and educational support necessary to derive the many cognitive, socioeconomic, and educational benefits that proficient bilingualism can provide. The issues facing Spanish-English bilinguals in the Los Angeles area are relevant to nearly every bi- and multilingual community irrespective of nation, language, and/or ethnicity.

Chicano Empowerment and Bilingual Education

Chicano Empowerment and Bilingual Education
Author: Armando L. Trujillo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317776569

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First published in 1999. This study looks at the relationship between the quest for Chicano community empowerment in the Winter Garden region, the development and implementation of the bilingual/cultural education program in Crystal City, Texas, and bilingual education policy change.

Strategies for Education of Chicanos

Strategies for Education of Chicanos
Author: Ysidro Arturo Cabrera
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1978
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN:

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The Hispanic Child

The Hispanic Child
Author: Alejandro E. Brice
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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The Hispanic Child: Speech, Language, Culture and Education is a multicultural book that addresses the issues and struggles of today's Hispanic school-age children. As Hispanics and Latinos are the fastest growing minority population, school-based speech-language pathologists and special educators need appropriate information in order to provide appropriate services. This book is a comprehensive volume that serves this necessary function. The book is made practical and accessible through the inclusion of "Best Practice" suggestions and the author's experiences. This book is meant to help all clinicians and educators understand their bilingual caseload, provide appropriate services and approach all their interactions with their bilingual students in an informed and compassionate manner. For clinicians and educators working with Hispanic children.

Language of the Chicano

Language of the Chicano
Author: Leo Hernandez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1979
Genre: Bilingualism
ISBN:

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