Continuity and Change in New Dialect Formation: Tú vs. Usted in New York City Spanish

Author:

Fernández-Mallat Víctor1,Newman Michael2

Affiliation:

1. Assistant Professor of Spanish Linguistics, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Georgetown University, Washington DC, United States, vf109@georgetown.edu

2. Professor of Linguistics, Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders, Queens College/CUNY, New York City, United States, michael.newman@qc.cuny.edu

Abstract

Abstract This study uses an innovative translation task method to explore second person singular (2ps) address patterns in New York City Spanish (nycs), a new dialect that formed in contact with English and among multiple dialects of Spanish. Results reveal more continuity than disruption in address choice with source varieties of Spanish, unlike some other diasporic language communities that show radical simplification in address systems. However, there was acceleration of trends found in most Spanish-speaking regions with greater use of the familiar tuteo variant over the formal ustedeo in apparent time. Our findings also point to spending adolescence in nyc as a key predictor of conformity to nycs patterns. This finding contrasts with studies of formal features in new dialect formation that have found middle childhood to be when conformity to local patterns mostly occurs.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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