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Translating contemporary Mexican texts : fidelity to alterity /

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Main Author: D'Amore, Anna Maria, 1970-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Peter Lang, c2009.
Series:Berkeley insights in linguistics and semiotics ; v. 73.
Subjects:
Spanish language > Translating into English.
Translating and interpreting > Mexico.
English language > Influences on Spanish.
Spanish language > Foreign elements > English.
Languages in contact > Mexico.
Spanish literature > Mexico > Translations > History and criticism.
Code switching (Linguistics) > Mexico.
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