In a Linguist List review of Selected Proceedings of the 13th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Jason Doroga of the University of Wisconsin-Madison writes, "the editor has chosen a balanced selection of articles that offer compelling and often-times innovative research in the broad areas of Sociolinguistics and Language Variation, Acquisition and Applied Linguistics, Phonology, and Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics. These proceedings deserve a wide audience, as both the generalist and the specialist will find cogent studies by young researchers and by established scholars alike." He goes on to say, "The overall quality of the papers in this volume is high, and much of what is included here presents new, original data that challenge or refine existing
scholarship."
You can order a library bound copy of the proceedings, or read the entire proceedings online, at Cascadilla Proceedings Project.
The full review, with a detailed description of the contents, is available on the Linguist List.
February 15, 2012
Review: Selected Proceedings of the 13th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium
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