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The Puerto Ricans : culture change and language deviance

This anthropological study examines whether sociocultural factors are basic to the etiology of stuttering through (1) an investigation of the incidence of stuttering in a single ethnic group, Puerto Rican rural migrants living in two different cultural milieus (San Juan and New York City), and (2) a comparison of the sociocultural variables in the lifeways of the migrants in the two cities. The study focuses on the validity of the theory that stuttering is a deviant linguistic response to sociocultural stress. A section on perspectives in stuttering provides an overview, a literature review, methodology, procedures, and statistical findings. A cultural-historical perspective of Puerto Rico covers topics such as the Spanish heritage and the North American overlay, rural subcultures in Puerto Rico, and the migrants in San Juan. A cultural-historical perspective of the United States likewise provides a discussion of the migrants in New York City, a comparison of the migrants in San Juan and in New York, contemporary American working-class values, and the American heritage. The final section discusses stuttering and stress. A series of inferences derived from the study are made, among them being the relation between dominant values of a culture and the prevalence or lack of stuttering, and the importance of cultural and socioeconomic factors. Suggestions for further research are made. (Author/AM).

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  • "This anthropological study examines whether sociocultural factors are basic to the etiology of stuttering through (1) an investigation of the incidence of stuttering in a single ethnic group, Puerto Rican rural migrants living in two different cultural milieus (San Juan and New York City), and (2) a comparison of the sociocultural variables in the lifeways of the migrants in the two cities. The study focuses on the validity of the theory that stuttering is a deviant linguistic response to sociocultural stress. A section on perspectives in stuttering provides an overview, a literature review, methodology, procedures, and statistical findings. A cultural-historical perspective of Puerto Rico covers topics such as the Spanish heritage and the North American overlay, rural subcultures in Puerto Rico, and the migrants in San Juan. A cultural-historical perspective of the United States likewise provides a discussion of the migrants in New York City, a comparison of the migrants in San Juan and in New York, contemporary American working-class values, and the American heritage. The final section discusses stuttering and stress. A series of inferences derived from the study are made, among them being the relation between dominant values of a culture and the prevalence or lack of stuttering, and the importance of cultural and socioeconomic factors. Suggestions for further research are made. (Author/AM)."@en

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  • "The Puerto Ricans : culture change and language deviance"@en
  • "The Puerto Ricans : Culture change and language deviance"
  • "The Puerto Ricans : Cultural change and language deviance"
  • "The Puerto Ricans"
  • "The Puerto Ricans : culture chamge and language deviance"
  • "The Puerto Ricans: Culture Change and Language Deviance. Viking FundPublications in Anthropology, Number 51"@en
  • "The Puerto Ricans; culture change and language deviance"
  • "The Puerto Ricans culture change and language deviance"@en
  • "The Puerto Ricans : culture change and language deviance"