Celso Álvarez Cáccamo | |
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Born | 1958 (age 64–65) Vigo |
Occupation | writer and sociolinguist |
Nationality | Spain |
Genres | poetry, linguistics |
Celso Álvarez Cáccamo, born in Vigo, Galicia, Spain in 1958, is an author and sociolinguist.
Álvarez Cáccamo earned a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley with his dissertation, The Institutionalization of Galician: Linguistic Practices, Power, and Ideology in Public Discourse. He also earned a degree in Spanish Language and Literature from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is currently a professor of linguistics at University of A Coruña.
Álvarez Cáccamo is the author of multiple academic articles in the field of sociolinguistics. He is also a poet and a contributor to the journal Vieiros.
Selected works
Poetry
- Os distantes (1995, Espiral Maior).
- Escolma de familia. Cen anos de poesía (2000, Xerais). (collective volume)
- Poemas ao pai (2008, Espiral Maior). (collective volume)
- Os passos da procura (2018, Através).
Linguistics
- "Rethinking conversational code-switching: codes, speech varieties, and contextualization" (1990). Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society doi:10.3765/bls.v16i0.1716
- "Building alliances in political discourse: language, institutional authority, and resistance" (1996). Folia Linguistica doi:10.1515/flin.1996.30.3-4.245
- "From 'switching code' to 'code switching': towards a reconceptualisation of communicative codes" (1998). in Peter Auer (ed.) Code-Switching in Conversation. Language, interaction and identity
- "Para um modelo do 'code-switching' ea alternância de variedades como fenómenos distintos: dados do discurso galego-português/espanhol na Galiza" (2000). Estudios de sociolingüística (in Galician)
References
- Dicionario biográfico de Galicia, Ir Indo Edicións, 2010–2011, Vigo. (in Galician)
External links
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