Abstract: Summary
Acculturation was an essential characteristic of the anthropological history of humankind. Acculturation
encompassed all cultural phenomena resulting from the acquisition, modification, or reinterpretation of a culture,
particularly the reception and assimilation of cultural elements from one social group by another. There were no
origins or language shift, but rather confluences of languages, with social and cultural mixing. Basque, Catalan,
Galician, and Guarani, as current co-official languages with Spanish, confirm this undeniable anthropological
basis. The....
Keywords: Language confluence. Hispanic acculturation. Anglo-Saxon acculturation. Economic globalization.
Immigration. Social and cultural mixing. Spanglish.
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