Linguistic contacts and non standard Spanish from Santiago, Cuba

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  • Vicente Jesús Figueroa Arencibia Universidad de La Habana (Cuba)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.20.05

Keywords:

sociolinguistics, Spanish from cuba, non estandard Spanish, linguistic convergence, languages in contact

Abstract

This article shows the results obtained in a field study carried out in Santiago, Cuba. Its objective is to show the role represented by Bantu languages and Haitian Creole in the acceleration of linguistic tendencies that came from the peninzular spanish and influenced on the non standard Spanish spoken in the capital of the country

Author Biography

Vicente Jesús Figueroa Arencibia, Universidad de La Habana (Cuba)

Facultad de Artes y Letras

Published

2009-12-31 — Updated on 2009-12-31

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Figueroa Arencibia, V. J. . (2009). Linguistic contacts and non standard Spanish from Santiago, Cuba. Onomázein, (20), 87–143. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.20.05

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