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- Title
Cruces normativos y dialectales en la Proclama del chusco de Arequipa (c. 1810).
- Authors
Frago, Juan Antonio
- Abstract
This Proclamation is part of an account from Arequipa written in America by Pereira Pacheco, a Canary Islands clergyman shortly before his return to Spain in 1816. In this literary satire the camanejo way of speaking, named rustic in the title, is alluded, but it does not materialize in the text. Nevertheless, we can observe in it some traits of the speech found in America and in this Peruvian region, full of notes characteristic of the Canarian copyist. In his Arequipeño vocabulary and across Noticia de Arequipa, there is a lot of information about the coastal area of Peru during the fight for independence, an indication of the normative and dialectal variation American Spanish presents in its regions and in relation to the diatopic diversity of European Spanish.
- Subjects
EUROPE; SATIRE; SPANISH language; DIALECTS; PACHECO, Pereira; VOCABULARY; COPYISTS
- Publication
Boletín de Filología, 2012, Vol 47, Issue 1, p69
- ISSN
0067-9674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4067/S0718-93032012000100003