Afro-Peruvian Spanish: Spanish slavery and the legacy of Spanish Creoles

The present work not only contributes to shedding light on the linguistic and socio-historical origins of Afro-Peruvian Spanish, it also helps clarify the controversial puzzle concerning the genesis of Spanish creoles in the Americas in a broader sense. In order to provide a more concrete answer to...

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Main Author: Sandro Sessarego (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2015
Series:Creole Language Library
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