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Peace, Meghann (Faculty Mentor)
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Spring 2026
Keywords
Spanish, English, Code switching, Hispanic American communities
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Code switching is the combination of two or more languages spoken due to the proximity of communities (Zentella, 1997). Code switching is very common in areas with a majority Hispanic community (Devan et al., 2024). Although Spanglish is highly controversial, it is widely used through multiple parts of Texas (Stavans, 2008) Spanish in San Antonio is very different than Mexico Spanish according to Mexican-Americans (Gillespie-Duelos, 1975)
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San Antonio, Texas
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