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121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

Released Friday, 29th March 2024
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121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

121: A linguist's quest to legitimize U.S. Spanish

Friday, 29th March 2024
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Spanish speakers in the United States, among linguists and non-linguists, have been denigrated for the way they speak, says UC Berkeley sociolinguist Justin Davidson. It’s part of the country's long history of scrutiny of non-monolingual English speakers, he says, dating back to the early 20th century.

"It’s groups in power — its discourses and collective communities — that sort of socially determine what kinds of words and what kinds of language are acceptable and unacceptable," says Davidson, an associate professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese.

But the U.S. is a Spanish-speaking country, he says, and it’s time for us as a nation to embrace U.S. Spanish as a legitimate language variety.

This is the first episode of a three-part series with Davidson about language in the U.S. Listen to other two episodes: "A language divided" and "One brain, two languages."

Listen to the episode and read the transcript on Berkeley News(news.berkeley.edu).

Photo by Brittany Hosea-Small.

Music by Blue Dot Sessions.


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