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Georgetown Studies in Spanish Linguistics
John M. Lipski, Series Editor
Pennsylvania State University
Books in this Series
The Georgetown Studies in Spanish Linguistics series publishes original works addressing major topics in the field. Aimed at a broad readership, these books will both illuminate significant topics in Spanish linguistics for students and provide comprehensive reference volumes of ongoing concern to professionals. Manuscripts may be written in English and Spanish.
To submit a prospectus or manuscript, please contact:
Gail Grella
Georgetown University Press
3240 Prospect Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
Fax (202) 687.6340
grellag1@georgetown.edu
John M. Lipski is Professor of Spanish Linguistics and Head of the Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese at the Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include Spanish phonology, Spanish and Portuguese dialectology and language variation, the linguistic aspects of bilingualism, and the African contribution to Spanish and Portuguese. He has done fieldwork in Spain (including the Canary Islands), Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, the Philippines, Guam, and many Spanish-speaking communities within the United States. His books include Linguistic Aspects of Spanish-English Language Switching; The Spanish of Equatorial Guinea; Fonética y fonología del español de Honduras; El español de Malabo; Latin American Spanish; The Language of the Isleños of Louisiana; The Speech of the Negros Congos of Panama; El español de América; El español en síntesis [with the late Eduardo Neale-Silva]; and Varieties of Spanish in the United States. He is the author of more than 200 articles on all aspects of linguistics, and has taught Spanish, Romance, and general linguistics, translation, language acquisition and methodology, Latin American literature, and a variety of language courses. He is also editor of the journal Hispanic Linguistics and associate editor of Hispania for Theoretical Linguistics.
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