Hispanic First Names: A Comprehensive Dictionary of 250 Years of Mexican-American Usage
By (Author) Richard D. Woods
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
13th August 1984
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
929.4408968073
Hardback
224
Libraries serving Hispanic American clienteles and/or supporting programs in Latin american studies and linguistics will want to acquire Richard D. Wood's Hispanic First Names. Reference Books Bulletin
A major study, Hispanic First Names contains several thousand names.... Such a study has been needed for years, moreso now when Spanish (in its several dialects) has become second to English as the most prominent language spoken in the United States. The first language of millions, it is time that studies in the language begin. Definetely, Woods has made an important beginning.... The text is accompanied with a list of abbreviations explanatory and descriptive introduction, a frequency count of Mexican-American baptismal names, a glossary of Spanish and English equivalencies, and a bibliography of all materials. The apparatus of the text is formidable and scholarly.... Finally, the work is germinal, a great contribution to onomastics and, probably as important, to the study of Spanish life and culture in the United States.-State University College at Potsdam, N.Y.
Libraries serving Hispanic American clienteles and/or supporting programs in Latin American studies and linguistics will want to acquire Richard D. Wood's Hispanic First Names: A Comprehensive Dictionary of 250 Years of Mexican-American Usage. Entries cite English equivalents, etymologies, diminutives, variants, etc. A Glossary' consists of cross-references from English equivalents.... An Appendix provides data on frequency of use. There is also an excellent Bibliography.-Reference Books Bulletin
"Libraries serving Hispanic American clienteles and/or supporting programs in Latin American studies and linguistics will want to acquire Richard D. Wood's Hispanic First Names: A Comprehensive Dictionary of 250 Years of Mexican-American Usage. Entries cite English equivalents, etymologies, diminutives, variants, etc. A Glossary' consists of cross-references from English equivalents.... An Appendix provides data on frequency of use. There is also an excellent Bibliography."-Reference Books Bulletin
"A major study, Hispanic First Names contains several thousand names.... Such a study has been needed for years, moreso now when Spanish (in its several dialects) has become second to English as the most prominent language spoken in the United States. The first language of millions, it is time that studies in the language begin. Definetely, Woods has made an important beginning.... The text is accompanied with a list of abbreviations explanatory and descriptive introduction, a frequency count of Mexican-American baptismal names, a glossary of Spanish and English equivalencies, and a bibliography of all materials. The apparatus of the text is formidable and scholarly.... Finally, the work is germinal, a great contribution to onomastics and, probably as important, to the study of Spanish life and culture in the United States."-State University College at Potsdam, N.Y.
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