Pachuco An American-Spanish Argot and Its Social Functions in Tucson, Arizona

George Carpenter Barker's first major research project was field work in Tucson, Arizona on the function of language in a situation of culture contact. The results of his doctoral dissertation, "Social Functions of Language in a Mexican-American Community." The data and conclusions pr...

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Autor principal: Barker, George Carpenter (auth)
Formato: Electrónico Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: University of Arizona Press 1969
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Sumario:George Carpenter Barker's first major research project was field work in Tucson, Arizona on the function of language in a situation of culture contact. The results of his doctoral dissertation, "Social Functions of Language in a Mexican-American Community." The data and conclusions presented in his dissertation showed his perceptiveness in cross-cultural situations. He conducted additional field work on the social functions of language in cross-cultural situations in Tucson in 1947-48. This work centered around interviews with Mexican-American youths. Barker's quiet friendliness and understanding won the confidence of boys who were operating at the fringes, and who were his informants for this Pachuco study.
ISBN:j.ctvss3zss
9780816540372
9780816502530
Acceso:Open Access