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English and Spanish: World Languages in Interaction provides a comprehensive analysis of how two of the world’s most widely spoken languages interact and influence each other in the contemporary global landscape. Through contributions from leading linguists including Danae Perez, Marianne Hundt, Johannes Kabatek, and Daniel Schreier, this Cambridge University Press publication examines linguistic, cultural, and sociolinguistic dimensions of English-Spanish contact.
The book explores code-switching, language contact phenomena, mutual influence on grammar and vocabulary, and the role of both languages in international communication. It addresses practical implications for language education, translation studies, and cross-cultural communication. Readers will gain insights into how globalization has intensified the interaction between these languages and what this means for linguists, educators, and speakers worldwide.

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