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The main purpose of the book is to describe the two linguistic-cultural phenomena arising from mass emigration of Mexicans to Los Angeles: Spanish-English bilin
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When political activists rallied for the abolition of bilingual education and even called for the declaration of English as an official language, Mexican Americ
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Chicano English
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Chicano English can rightly be said to be, in its different varieties, the most widespread ethnic dialect of U.S. English, spoken by large sections of the popul