History of Mexican Americans in Houston
The city of Houston has a significant Mexican American and Mexican immigrant population. It is the oldest Hispanic ethnic group in Houston, and Jessi Elana Aaron and José Esteban Hernández, authors of "Quantitative evidence for contact-induced accommodation: Shifts in /s/ reduction patterns in Salvadoran Spanish in Houston," stated that as of 2007 it was the most "well-established" Hispanophone ethnic group there.
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History of Mexican Americans in Houston
The city of Houston has a significant Mexican American and Mexican immigrant population. It is the oldest Hispanic ethnic group in Houston, and Jessi Elana Aaron and José Esteban Hernández, authors of "Quantitative evidence for contact-induced accommodation: Shifts in /s/ reduction patterns in Salvadoran Spanish in Houston," stated that as of 2007 it was the most "well-established" Hispanophone ethnic group there.
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