The Hispano-American language independence and standardization: an approach from its texts
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https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.23.07Keywords:
Hispano-American philology, Chilean philology, censorship of chileanisms, American Spanish history, IndependenceAbstract
The independentist movements from xix century in Hispano-America paradoxically allowed to consolidate the peninsular language model, from which zones without viceroyalty had taken distance, during the colonial years. Samples from a semimarginal zone’s features are shown, as well as those features that were lost or displaced with the spread and organization of the national public education.
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