Question 358eea
Colonized by Spain in the 1600s, New Mexico is home to a dialect of Spanish that differs significantly from dialects spoken in Spain’s other former colonies in the Americas. Most notably, the New Mexican dialect retains older features of the language that other dialects lost in later centuries. But why would it have done so? New Mexico was so distant from population centers in Spain’s other colonies that it attracted few colonists after its initial colonization. Geographical isolation in turn would have limited the exposure of New Mexican colonists to changes occurring to Spanish grammar and vocabulary elsewhere in the empire. Thus, the present-day uniqueness of the New Mexican dialect suggests the extent to which blank
Which choice most logically completes the text?
a language can protect itself from being influenced by other languages.
the grammar and vocabulary of any given language change from one generation to the next.
geographical isolation can influence how a language develops.
speakers of one dialect of a language can understand speakers of another dialect of that language.
