Spanish is a living language from "summary" of The Spanish Language in the United States by José A. Cobas,Bonnie Urciuoli,Joe Feagin,Daniel J. Delgado
The Spanish language in the United States is a dynamic and constantly evolving entity. It is not a static artifact frozen in time, but rather a living language that adapts to the changing circumstances and needs of its speakers. The Spanish spoken in the United States reflects the diversity and complexity of its speakers, encompassing a wide range of regional dialects, linguistic influences, and levels of proficiency. This linguistic diversity is a reflection of the rich tapestry of cultures and histories that make up the Hispanic community in the United States.
The constant influx of new immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries, as well as the ongoing interaction between Spanish and English speakers, further contribute to the vitality of the Spanish language in the United States. This linguistic contact and exchange result in the creation of new hybrid forms of Spanish, as well as the incorporation of English loanwords and expressions into the Spanish spoken in the United States. These linguistic innovations are a testament to the dynamic nature of language and its ...
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