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Variation in Spanish/s: Overview and New Perspectives
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2022)
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Intonational meaning in Spanish: PRESEEA Madrid corpus examples ...
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A sociophonetic approach to the acquisition of Spanish rhotics in a bilingual community
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In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 5231 ; 2473-8689 (2022)
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Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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An Overview of the Sibilant Merger and its Development in Spanish
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In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2021)
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Assessing the double phonemic boundary in the very initial stage of L3 acquisition ...
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Análisis de errores fonéticos y ortográficos en la interlengua española de hablantes lituanos ; Phonetic and spelling error analysis of the spanish interlanguage of lithuanian speakers
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Anàlisi de la variació intra i inter parlant en la fricativa alveolar [s] del castellà amb finalitat forense
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The Imitation of Ecuadorian Assibilated Rhotics by Naïve Andalusian Speakers from Seville
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In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2021)
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Heritage and second language learner perception of Spanish pronunciation.
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automatic /s/ classification in Guayaquil Spanish radio speech ...
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automatic /s/ classification in Guayaquil Spanish radio speech ...
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Fusión de patrones entonativos en variedades lingüísticas en contacto: el caso de las interrogativas del español de León
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Presentación del monográfico 'La prosodia y la expresión de la afectividad'
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Análisis formántico de la abertura vocálica en el español hablado en la región de Murcia
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Correlatos acústicos do acento secundário no espanhol mexicano : estudo baseado em um corpus de transmissões radiofônicas
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Judenspanisch in der Türkei - eine Sprache zwischen Verfall, Erhalt und Veränderung
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El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una realización conservadora o innovadora?
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The Production and Perception of Subject Focus Prosody in L2 Spanish
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In: Doctoral Dissertations (2020)
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A Perception Study of Rioplatense Spanish
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In: McNair Scholars Research Journal (2019)
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Abstract:
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; Spanish Linguistics
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URL: 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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