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Hwu, Fenfang – 1991
There has been a consensus among linguists that laryngeal and superlaryngeal nodes are located under the root node and place node is under the superlaryngeal node. However, there is very little consensus on where manner of articulation features belong. A phonological analysis of the spreading and delinking process occurring in the educated Spanish…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Foreign Countries, Language Patterns, Language Research
Garza, Leo – AGENDA, 1980
Cites the need for Hispanics to become involved in shaping U.S. foreign policy. Illegal immigration, Puerto Rican statehood, and relations with Cuba are discussed because they are of particular significance to the Hispanic community. (DS)
Descriptors: Community Influence, Foreign Policy, Government Role, Illegal Immigrants
Varela, Beatriz – Yelmo, 1979
Presents a historical analysis of the Chinese in Cuba and examines the influence of the Chinese language on Spanish. Examples are given of Chinese words used in Cuba today and it is concluded that they have made a considerable contribution to Cuban Spanish. (NCR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Diachronic Linguistics, Etymology, Language Patterns

Archibald, James – Journal of Language for International Business, 1995
Focuses on the influence of language on economic, social, and political change in postrevolutionary Cuba. One of Cuba's primary postrevolutionary objectives was the eradication of illiteracy. Linguistic policies with respect to both Spanish and foreign languages were seen as a means to build human value and to establish a strong base for future…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Economic Change, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society)