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On The Assignment Of Gender To Chicano Anglicisms: Processes And Results, Robert N. Smead
On The Assignment Of Gender To Chicano Anglicisms: Processes And Results, Robert N. Smead
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The creation of neologisms through linguistic borrowing is a complex process. For donor language models to be transformed into host language replicas, phonological and morphological adaptation must take place. Part and parcel of that adaptation is the assignment of gender to loanwords in a host language like Spanish. The present article examines gender assignment in two corpora of loanwords (New Mexican and Southern Colorado Spanish: N=212 and General Chicano Spanish: N=595). Through the application of variable rule methodology (GoldVarb 2), five factors are posited as significant. Two of these categorically determine gender assignment when present: (1) the biological sex of …
Eng 1000-001, Jennette Mcclain
Eng 1001g-001-008-023: Composition And Language, Denise Clark
Eng 1001g-001-008-023: Composition And Language, Denise Clark
Fall 2000
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Eng 3005-002: Technical Report Writing, Campbell
Eng 3702-001: American Realism, John Allison
Eng 3804-001, Olga Abella
Eng 4775-001: Studies In Literary Criticism, Dana Ringuette
Eng 4775-001: Studies In Literary Criticism, Dana Ringuette
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 0990-001, Martone
Eng 1002g-008: Composition And Literature, Carol Stevens
Eng 1002g-008: Composition And Literature, Carol Stevens
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 2003-002: Poetry Writing, Lauren Smith
Eng 2007-002, John Kilgore
Eng 2011g-003: Literature, The Self, And The World: Poetry, P Boswell
Eng 2011g-003: Literature, The Self, And The World: Poetry, P Boswell
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3005-001: Technical Report Writing, Randy Beebe
Eng 3010g-003: Literary Masterworks, Ruth Hoberman
Eng 3100g-001: Cultural Foundations I, Dannie Otto, Michael Loudon
Eng 3100g-001: Cultural Foundations I, Dannie Otto, Michael Loudon
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3702-002: American Realism, P Boswell
Eng 3704-001: Contemporary American Literature, Guzlowski
Eng 3704-001: Contemporary American Literature, Guzlowski
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3805-001: Restoration And Eighteenth-Century Literature, Linda Coleman
Eng 3805-001: Restoration And Eighteenth-Century Literature, Linda Coleman
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3903-001: Women, Literature, And Language, Campbell
Eng 3903-001: Women, Literature, And Language, Campbell
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eiu4048g-099: Film And Contemporary Society, P Boswell
Eiu4048g-099: Film And Contemporary Society, P Boswell
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3806-002: English Romantic Literature, Richard Sylvia
Eng 3806-002: English Romantic Literature, Richard Sylvia
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 3800-001: Medieval Literature, David Raybin
Eng 4901-001: History Of The English Language, Buck
Eng 5061-001: Gender And Genre: British Novel And Culture, 1720-1860, Linda Coleman
Eng 5061-001: Gender And Genre: British Novel And Culture, 1720-1860, Linda Coleman
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eiu1111-006: University Foundations, Kathy Olsen
Eng 1001g-002-022-033: Composition And Language, Steve Cloud
Eng 1001g-002-022-033: Composition And Language, Steve Cloud
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-003: Composition And Language, Timothy Engles
Eng 1001g-003: Composition And Language, Timothy Engles
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-016-028-044: Composition And Language, Thom Schnarre
Eng 1001g-016-028-044: Composition And Language, Thom Schnarre
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-029-050: Composition And Language, Mary Maddox
Eng 1001g-029-050: Composition And Language, Mary Maddox
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.
Eng 1001g-043-053-061: Composition And Language, Graham Lewis
Eng 1001g-043-053-061: Composition And Language, Graham Lewis
Fall 2000
No abstract provided.