New York Latino English
| New York Latino English | |
|---|---|
| East Coast Latino English | |
| Native to | United States |
| Region | New York metropolitan area |
| Ethnicity | Hispanic and Latino Americans |
| Latin (English alphabet) American Braille | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
American English as primarily spoken by Hispanic and Latino Americans on the East Coast of the United States demonstrates considerable influence from New York City English and African-American Vernacular English, with certain additional features borrowed from the Spanish language. Though not currently confirmed to be a single stabilized dialect, this variety has received some attention in the academic literature, being recently labelled New York Latino English, referring to its city of twentieth-century origin, or, more inclusively, East Coast Latino English. In the 1970s scholarship, the variety was more narrowly called (New York) Puerto Rican English or Nuyorican English.