Found inside... the Amazigh elite-driven discourse and Amazigh women's lived experiences. ... I say that I am a woman, and I get along with French women, Spanish women, ... Found inside – Page 105This proved the unity and continuity over time of the Spanish community.97 ... that neither the royal authorities nor Rome dared to pronounce definitively ... Found inside – Page 101Spanish Spanish speech patterns have always been a social criterion of extreme importance , for only those capable of speaking the official language with an enunciation locally accepted as correct can reasonably aspire to acceptance by the white elite . A common theme in ... Both Quechua and , to a lesser extent , Aymara speakers find it difficult to pronounce the Spanish e and o . The speaker with a ... Found inside – Page 145were relatively few slaves before 1822 in Spanish Santo Domingo— 15,000 ... The white colonial elite fled the island in large numbers ahead of every ... Found inside – Page 136... split - your - infinitives " model , where an attempt is made to enforce the grammar and pronunciation of an elite social group . ... Italian , Spanish ) , rather than as the Israeli lax uvular approximant ( cf. many Yiddish and German dialects ) . Found inside – Page 131... the “J” in Spanish, when they would attempt to pronounce a word like “perejil”, ... Trujillo and the small elite of the republic received considerable ... Found insideHeeven gives his readers instructionson how to pronounce the systematic alteration ... there where the lettered elite only saw mispronunciationas custom. Found inside – Page 274Spanish at the Crossroads with Other Languages Mercedes Niño-Murcia, Jason Rothman ... They don't pronounce the letter s . Found inside – Page 307Spanish writings say their occupants were hiding in the reeds and found only by ... power by marrying within a select group of other elite families. Found inside – Page 193To the uninitiated, this inconsistency makes my name difficult to say. ... me “Angela,” according to either the English or Spanish pronunciation of my name. Found inside – Page 111he spoke no Spanish and had little experience in civil governmental affairs. ... letter n but continued to pronounce the word as Agaña, as in Spanish). Found inside – Page 128Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies, University of Minnesota, ... Likewise , the Carlist elite could not expect much popular support for an attack against a government that had begun to wage a ... Half a dozen other sympathetic garrisons , mainly in Aragon , Navarre , and the Basque provinces , would " pronounce " for Don extent . Found inside – Page 30While sainthood would surely have boosted tourism, the Anglo elite could not make ... Catholic Church—descendants of the mixed people that Spanish conquest, ... Found inside – Page 47The pronunciation of Hebrew by Christians follows the latter (after the ... them that their own choice had the imprimatur of the educated Christian elite. Found inside – Page 58International Perspectives on Elite Bilingual Education Anne-Marie De Mejía ... Juan Manuel is Colombian and his first language is Colombian Spanish . Found inside – Page 146The linguistic result of these ( unofficial ) policies is that the Spanish of the Andes , even that of the elite who are today ... who speak Andean Spanish to discover that people who speak other varieties of Spanish cannot even pronounce / š / . Found inside – Page 218As Mason and Navarro Tomás point out, many Puerto Ricans, as is the case with most Latin Americans, aspirate the /s/ and pronounce the /r/ like an /l/ at ... Found inside – Page 258In other words, some of the elite may See use of foreign words as implying ... Are the advertisers using English in their ads in Italy and Spain aiming at a ... Found inside – Page 311... which it was felt would be much easier to pronounce in Spanish markets. ... for a limited number of the elite and the denial of meaningful democracy. Found inside – Page 101Spanish Spanish speech patterns have always been a social criterion of extreme importance , for only those capable of speaking the official language with an enunciation locally accepted as correct can reasonably aspire to acceptance by the white elite . A common theme in ... Both Quechua and , to a lesser extent , Aymara speakers find it difficult to pronounce the Spanish e and o . The speaker with a ... Found inside – Page 106... even where elite characters are dealing with social inferiors, probably in order ... write, speake, and pronounce the Spanish Tongue (London, 1622), pp. Found inside – Page 354He learned French at 12, English at 14, Spanish at 15–16, Portuguese at 16 ... was 15 and it took him a year to become the best pupil in this elite class. Found inside – Page 103... Mestizos) and the urban, professional, and upper-class elite” (43). ... which is portrayed as difficult for Spanish speakers to pronounce (142). Found inside – Page 375I am 25 years outside of Peru ( two in Israel , two in Spain , the rest in New York ) and still without writing anything — or almost anything — which is not related to my country . ... societies where most of the people are illiterate and a wide social gap separated the elite of Spanish ancestry from the rest of the population . ... With these clues , the reader is in a position to pronounce moral judgment on them . Found inside – Page 44Undoubtedly, the difficulties that the Saint Domingue elite would have encountered in ... to pronounce French expansion into Santo Domingo a mere 'chimère. Found inside – Page 30... founders , we pronounce them hijosdalgo [ illustrious men of known ancestry ] ” ( 99 ) . In this fashion , an urban elite was created and additional motivation was provided to further the conquest of new regions and the founding of new cities . Found inside – Page 274After the Guaraní learned to pronounce // in the Spanish way , the substitution of ( t ) for / V / disappeared . ... Voseo is avoided by many of the elite . Found inside – Page 95they understand and speak some of this language , we explain in Spanish the ... they will not know the meaning of the words they pronounce ” ( 2 : 185 ) —a ... Found inside – Page 153And though most speakers do not pronounce the /l/ in half or calf, ... one would argue that French or Spanish should become Latin again—and such influence ... Found inside – Page 165Appel & Muysken ( 1987 ) give the example of a Spanish speaker who says ... For this reason , English speakers find these sounds difficult to pronounce . Found inside – Page 95... along with the elites' disregard of the demands of thepueblo (the Spanish ... Who was Santiago Imán and why did he feel compelled to pronounce against ... Found inside(He still couldn't pronounce his name, so they gave him the name Pedro.) Speaking in Spanish to Anku, he said, “So Pedro, what have you been talking about ... Found inside – Page 121... another problem for the German audience: how to pronounce the group's name? ... Print. the intermixing of elite and popular art, already most obviously ... Found insideThe z is diligently pronounced as “th” in the Castilian Spanish style, ... At the same time, pronouncing foreign words in English ways can be a badge of ... Found inside – Page 131languages — Spanish , French , Chinese , German , Hungarian and Japanese . ... fragments of foreign tongues and learned how to properly pronounce them . Found inside – Page 48You hear some people using phrases (in English) but they don't say them right, ... Jacqueline's experience suggests that elite groups can become leaders and ... Found inside – Page 31In historical fact, the mispronunciation of Spanish names by midcentury ... A mayor of Los Angeles used to pronounce the city's name with a hard g and a ... Found inside – Page 178... a nascent Anglo suburban ideal and elite aspirations with Spanish style. ... “Mighty few people can pronounce the word San Dieguito,” Fletcher warned, ... Found inside... Cuba, on January 28, 1853, to Mariano Martí, a sergeant in the Spanish army, ... and beliefs that Martí would later pronounce as his reason for being. Found inside – Page 211... which contradicts the typical model , where there is an attempt to enforce the grammar and pronunciation of an elite social ... as the Hebrew alveolar trill , characteristic of Sephardim ( as in Judaeo - Spanish , Italian , Spanish ) , rather than as ... Found inside – Page 6It is the full flowering of the national music , superceding the elite and ... Tato is in his element , I would say , when delivering his own plenas — most ... Found inside – Page 171Composed from the Spanish Dictionaries of the Spanish Academy, Terreros, and Salvá, Upon the Basis of Seoane's Edition of Neuman and Baretti. And from the English Dictionaries of ... Componer ó ELITE ( a - le't ] s . Lo mejor , lo es- guno ... Found insideIn my study design, I wanted to pronounce the histories of the school, ... These schools were usually bilingual – teaching in Spanish as well as, say, ... Found inside... earth-objects, and the like, survived through a Spanish filter, ... alphabet and pronounced it like Spanish, just as most Europeans pronounce ancient ... Found inside – Page 43Sephardim often replaced their everyday Judeo-Spanish with French, ... Aron Rodrigue states that the positioning of French as the elite language situated ... Found inside – Page 334By the middle of 1936 Spain's leading generals were ready to assume their traditional role as the final arbiters in politics and to "pronounce" against the ... Found inside – Page 2781 Present-day Kreyòl vocabulary incorporates some Spanish and English loan words, ... most likely because he tried to pronounce it with an English accent. Found inside – Page 517... into the hard ground . toned down by age and the glare of the The Elite of the Spanish population sun ; a tall mesquite ... in any other country , I should The court - yard is usually flagged , like pronounce to have been a monastery , the best ... Found inside – Page 2781 Present-day Kreyòl vocabulary incorporates some Spanish and English loan words, ... most likely because he tried to pronounce it with an English accent.
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