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Language is tied to cultural identity from "summary" of The Spanish Language in the United States by José A. Cobas,Bonnie Urciuoli,Joe Feagin,Daniel J. Delgado

Language serves as a fundamental component of cultural identity. It is not merely a tool for communication but a reflection of one's heritage, traditions, and beliefs. In the United States, the Spanish language has become a key marker of cultural identity for many individuals and communities. For Spanish speakers in the U. S., their language is more than just a means of communication – it is a symbol of their cultural roots and ties to their ancestral homeland. Speaking Spanish allows them to maintain a connection to their heritage and pass down their traditions to future generations. The Spanish language in the United States is not just a linguistic choice, but a deliberate assertion of cultural identity. It signifies a commitmen...
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    The Spanish Language in the United States

    José A. Cobas

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