ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive overview of Hispanic applied linguistics, allowing students to understand the field from a variety of perspectives and offering insight into the ever-growing number of professional opportunies afforded to Spanish language program graduates. The goal of this book is to re-contextualize the notion of applied linguistics as simply the application of theoretical linguistic concepts to practical settings and to consider it as its own field that addresses language-based issues and problems in a real-world context. The book is organized into five parts: 1) perspectives on learning Spanish 2) issues and environments in Spanish teaching 3) Spanish in the professions 4) the discourses of Spanish and 5) social and political contexts for Spanish. The book’s all-inclusive coverage gives students the theoretical and sociocultural context for study in Hispanic applied linguistics while offering practical information on its application in the professional sector.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|89 pages

Perspectives on Learning Spanish

part II|196 pages

Issues and Environments in Spanish Teaching

chapter 8|16 pages

Spanish as a Heritage Language

chapter 13|17 pages

Toward Online and Hybrid Courses

part III|164 pages

Spanish in the Professions

chapter 17|18 pages

Translation

chapter 18|19 pages

Interpreting

chapter 19|18 pages

Spanish Lexicography

chapter 21|17 pages

Hispanic Corpus Linguistics

chapter 22|18 pages

Publishing

chapter 23|14 pages

Forensic Spanish

part IV|111 pages

The Discourses of Spanish

part V|90 pages

Social and Political Contexts for Spanish

chapter 33|18 pages

Language Policy and Planning

Spanish in the US

chapter 34|18 pages

Language Policy and Planning

Latin America