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Title: Lexical survival and mortality: the case of Canarian anglicisms
Authors: González Cruz, María Isabel 
UNESCO Clasification: 57 Lingüística
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Group 
Abstract: This chapter presents the results of a small study recently carried out among a group of 154 young Canarian university students. The aim was to gather preliminary data on their knowledge of the "old" Canarian anglicisms that appear in the Diccionario ejemplar de canarismos (Corrales and Corbella, 2009). The doubts raised in a previous work (Gonzalez Cruz, 2022a), about the real vitality of these terms among young speakers today, motivated this first approach to the question of their survival. The data obtained seem to suggest that a good part of these terms have fallen into disuse and are already facing a process of substitution or lexical mortality.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/143232
ISBN: 978-3631915240
Source: New Perspectives On Languages In Contact / Félix Rodríguez González (ed.), [ISBN 9783631915240], p. 233-255 (2024)
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