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1
A Perception Study of Rioplatense Spanish
Staggs, Cecelia
In: McNair Scholars Research Journal (2019)
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Rioplatense Spanish (RPS; Argentina and Uruguay) is known for its distinctive pronunciation features. In Standard American Spanish, the sound associated with the letters ‘y’ or ‘ll’ is [j] (as in ‘yellow’), but in RPS the sound is [ʒ] (as in ‘measure’) or, more recently, [ʃ] (as in ‘shoe’). Previous studies found this sound change (from [ʒ] to [ʃ]) is almost complete in speakers from Uruguay and Argentina, but the change in Uruguay is more recent. In this study, RPS speakers from both countries were presented with audio recordings of words containing all possible variants of the sounds [j], [ʒ], and [ʃ]. After listening to the recordings, participants determined the country of origin of the speaker. We expected Argentine participants to attribute [ʃ] to Argentine Spanish, and [ʒ] to Uruguayan Spanish. Uruguayan participants were expected to attribute both [ʃ] and [ʒ] to either Argentinian or Uruguayan Spanish, unable to differentiate between the two sounds. Results shows that speakers are aware of their own dialect’s shift towards [ʃ]; however, they also attribute the [ʒ] sound to speakers from across the river, unaware that both pronunciations have shifted.
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Phonetics and Phonology
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Spanish Linguistics
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https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1212&context=mcnair_journal
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/mcnair_journal/vol14/iss1/11
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PHOIBLE 2.0 phonemic inventories for Spanish
: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, 2019
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A entoação nos falares quilombolas ... : Análise da realidade fonológico-entoacional relacionada à pragmática do foco de comunidades com origens africanas no extremo Nordeste brasileiro ...
Ferreira De Sousa Junior, Nelson
. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2019
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Arabic-Spanish Language Contact in Puerto Rico: A Case of Glottal Stop Epenthesis
Muntendam
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Mohamed
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González
In: Languages ; Volume 4 ; Issue 4 (2019)
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CONSIDERACIONES EN TORNO AL VERSO ALEJANDRINO DESDE LA HISTORIA DE LA LENGUA
Francisco Pedro Pla Colomer
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 36 - ENERO 2019 (2019)
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Acquisition of dialectal features in a second language: The case of the Castilian Spanish voiceless interdental fricative
Goldman, Allison
. - : The Ohio State University, 2019
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Data for studying sonority
Parker, Steve
. - 2019
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Phonetic production in early and late German-Spanish bilinguals ; Aspekte der Aussprache bei Spanisch-Deutsch-Bilingualen
Ruiz Moreno, Mario
. - : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2019
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Feature Acquisition in Second Language Phonetic Development: Evidence from Phonetic Training
Olson, Daniel J.
In: School of Languages and Cultures Faculty Publications (2019)
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Production and perception in the acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese
Elvin, Jaydene
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Vasiliev, Polina
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Escudero, Paola
(R16636). - : U.S., Oxford University Press, 2019
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Vowel length in Intemelian Ligurian: an experimental and cross-dialectal investigation
Garassino, Davide
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Dipino, Dalila
In: Garassino, Davide; Dipino, Dalila (2019). Vowel length in Intemelian Ligurian: an experimental and cross-dialectal investigation. In: 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Melbourne, Australia, 5 August 2019 - 9 August 2019, 122-126. (2019)
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The production of Mexican rhotics by Haitian Creole speakers in Tijuana Mexico: a sociophonetic approach
Swiderski, Natasha A
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2019)
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