Publisher's Synopsis
This short history uncovers the fascinating story of how the Spanish language has affected Falkland Islands English, offering a fresh perspective on the archipelago's history. From the cattle-herding gauchos who left an enduring linguistic mark to modern-day classrooms in which Spanish continues to resonate, the book charts the surprising ways language shapes identity and culture. Written with flair and accessibility, but with a firm scholarly grounding that points the way to further study, it is a perfect introduction to the subject for anyone interested in the history of the Falklands or the phenomenon of languages in contact.