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Language Capital and Ideology: A Small Group of Mayans in Iowa
Award Winner
Recipient of the 9th Annual Graduate Student Symposium Award, Oral Presentations, State College Room - Third Place (2016)
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Presentation Type
Oral Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)
Keywords
Guatemalans--Iowa--Language;
Abstract
This presentation will analyze the perceived linguistic value of Mam, Spanish, and English in different situations, places, and social interactions within a small group of indigenous Guatemalans living in Iowa and how this affects their daily language choices. (This presentation will be in Spanish)
Start Date
6-4-2016 3:40 PM
End Date
6-4-2016 4:00 PM
Year of Award
2016 Award
Faculty Advisor
Heather Jeronimo
Department
Department of Languages and Literatures
Copyright
@ 2016 Ashley Boose
Embargo Date
4-6-2016
Language Capital and Ideology: A Small Group of Mayans in Iowa
This presentation will analyze the perceived linguistic value of Mam, Spanish, and English in different situations, places, and social interactions within a small group of indigenous Guatemalans living in Iowa and how this affects their daily language choices. (This presentation will be in Spanish)
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Location: State College Room, Maucker Union