Social classes in communication and in the configuration of ethnicities: An omission in the analysis of Indo-American Reality

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Abstract

Sociolinguistics in Latin America is a science that deals with the sociocultural claims of the Indo-Americans, which imply social inequality in communicative languages and cultures. In this work, a panorama is drawn about inequality and stratification in the functionality of indigenous historical languages, making a distinction between experiences or political discussions on indigenous populations, in the form of external hi tory, and the scientific constitution of social inequality in language as an object of linguistics.

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Cruz, H. M. (2019). Social classes in communication and in the configuration of ethnicities: An omission in the analysis of Indo-American Reality. Cadernos CEDES, 39(109), 417–438. https://doi.org/10.1590/cc0101-32622019216705

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