Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish

Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish

Nunez-Mendez, Eva

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2021

348

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Inglês

9780367722203

15 a 20 dias

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PART I. Spain 1. An overview of the sibilant merger and its development in Spanish 2. Sibilants in Western Andalusian Spanish: the lack of a Sevillian norm in the Jerezano speech community 3. Intervocalic /s/-voicing in Spanish in contact with Catalan PART II. United States 4. Describing and analyzing variability in Spanish /s/: a case study of Caribbeans in Boston and New York City 5. Variable realization of final /s/ in Miami Cuban Spanish: the reversal of diachronic language change 6. Variable /s/-voicing by heritage Spanish speakers in the United States PART III. Central and South America 7. /s/ weakening in Nicaragua 8. A sociophonetic approach to /s/-realization in the Colombian Spanish of Barranquilla 9. Sibilants in Ecuadoran Spanis 10. Syllable-final /s/-variation in an Uruguayan Spanish-Portuguese contact variety 11. Variable voicing in Argentine Spanish /?/
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Heritage Spanish Speakers;Dialectal variations;Minimum Adequate Model;Spanish phonetics;Vocal Fold;Spanish sibilants;L2 Spanish Speaker;Sociolinguistic factors;Spanish Language;Heritage Speakers;Intervocalic Contexts;Glottal Variants;Western Andalusia;Miami Cuban;Western Nicaragua;Andalusian Spanish;Educated Speakers;Media Lengua;Dialect Zones;Fricative Voicing;Voiced Consonant;Glottal Stops;Syllable Stress;Sibilant Variation;Sociolinguistic Interviews;Word Final Position;Glottal Constriction;Voicing Assimilation;L1 Speaker