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Deutsche Akzente im Französischen und Spanischen
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Four mid back vowels in Eastern Andalusian Spanish : the effect of /s/, /r/, and /θ/ deletion on preceding /o/ in the town of El Ejido
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2017)
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The acquisition of resyllabification in Spanish by English speakers
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Prosodia del español de Salamanca en habla espontánea: patrones melódicos de los enunciados interrogativos
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A statistical comparison between two texts to illustrate the phonetics of Spanish
Coloma, Germán. - : Buenos Aires: Universidad del Centro de Estudios Macroeconómicos de Argentina (UCEMA), 2017
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Perception of Welsh vowel contrasts by Welsh-Spanish bilinguals in Argentina
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 2 (2017): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 11:1–9 ; 2473-8689 (2017)
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Zu Ursprung und Entwicklung der auf dem phonetischen Cluster In endenden Verben
In: Querschnitt durch die deutsche Sprache aus spanischer Sicht: Perspektiven der Kontrastiven Linguistik (2016), 15-47
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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A Diachronic Approach to the Old Spanish Sibilant Merger and its Impact on Trans-Atlantic Spanish (Part I)
In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2016)
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A Diachronic Approach to the Confusion of b with v in Spanish
In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2016)
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Vokalschwächung im peruanischen Spanisch ...
Crignis, Patricia de. - : Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 2016
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Prosody in Spanish-Portuguese Contact ; Die Prosodie im spanisch-portugiesischen Kontakt
Kireva, Elena. - : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2016
Abstract: The contact varieties Olivenza Portuguese and Olivenza Spanish, spoken in the border area between Extremadura (Spain) and Alto Alentejo (Portugal), have long been disregarded in research on both intonation and speech rhythm. The present work aims to fill this gap by investigating the intonation and the speech rhythm of Olivenza Portuguese spoken by bilingual speakers and of Olivenza Spanish spoken by monolingual speakers and by offering a detailed description of the intonational and rhythmic patterns of these two contact varieties. Such a description contributes, first, to a better knowledge of the varieties spoken in the Romance space, second, to a documentation of a dying variety, namely Olivenza Portuguese, and third, to a better understanding of how prosodic systems in language contact situations change. To achieve the goals presented above, semi-spontaneous speech recorded from ten bilingual speakers of Olivenza Portuguese and ten monolingual speakers of Olivenza Spanish was examined. The material analyzed with respect to both intonation and speech rhythm includes neutral and biased declaratives, neutral and biased yes-no questions, neutral and biased wh-questions, echo questions, and imperatives. The intonational analysis, carried out within the Autosegmental-Metrical model and the ToBI framework (cf. Pierrehumbert 1980; Beckman & Pierrehumbert 1986; Silverman et al. 1992; Ladd 1996, 2008; Beckman et al. 2005, among many others), provides a description of the phonetic realization and the phonological representation of pitch accents and boundary tones. The rhythmic analysis is based on the calculation of the following rhythm metrics: %V, VarcoV, VarcoC, VnPVI, CrPVI, and CnPVI (cf. Ramus et al. 1999; Grabe & Low 2002; Dellwo & Wagner 2003; Ferragne & Pellegrino 2004; Dellwo 2006; White & Mattys 2007a; Kinoshita & Sheppard 2011, among others). According to the findings of this study, Olivenza Portuguese and Olivenza Spanish show similarities concerning, first, the prosodic phrasing and the durational properties of neutral SVO declarative sentences, second, the tonal realization of numerous sentence types (e.g., neutral SVO declarative sentences, contrastive focus statements, exclamative statements, information-seeking yes-no questions, exclamative yes-no questions with counterexpectational meaning, confirmation-seeking yes-no questions, information-seeking wh-questions, exclamative wh-questions, imperative wh-questions, echo yes-no questions, echo wh-questions, and commands), and third, the rhythmic properties of declaratives, interrogatives, and imperatives. The discussion of the results of the present work in the light of language contact allowed the assumptions that, first, the prosody of the current variety of Olivenza Portuguese can be interpreted as the outcome of wholesale convergence between the (Olivenza) Portuguese and the Spanish prosodic systems, and second, the prosody of the current variety of Olivenza Spanish can be interpreted as the outcome of both substratum transfer and convergence processes. Furthermore, it can be suggested that all kinds of prosodic features can result from transfer and/or convergence. Finally, on the basis of the assumptions made concerning the change of the intonational system of Olivenza Portuguese, the following hierarchy was proposed (the symbol ‘>’ means ‘more sensitive to change than’): Prenuclear accents > Focus markers > Nuclear configurations > Prosodic phrasing > IP-final lengthening used to convey sentence modality contrasts.
Keyword: 17.53 Phonetik; 18.20 Romanische Sprachen und Literaturen: Allgemeines; 460 Spanisch; ddc:460; Phonologie; Portugiesisch
URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-80642
https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/6867
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Los problemas de pronunciación del español en hablantes cuya lengua base es el búlgaro
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Mª Azucena Penas Ibáñez (ed.): “Panorama de la fonética española actual”
Montero Curiel, Pilar. - : Universidad de Extremadura: Servicio de Publicaciones, 2016
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La pérdida de /ɲ/ en la provincia de Toledo ; The loss of /ɲ/ in the province of Toledo
Peña Arce, Jaime. - : Universidad de Extremadura. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2016
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Rueda de reconocimiento y análisis acústico de voces femeninas en español
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¿Vera o Verra? Using principles of task-based language teaching to practice Spanish rhotics
In: Faculty Publications (2016)
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Estudio fonético-acústico de la variación inter e intrahablante de hablantes bilingües de catalán y de castellano
Marquina Zarauza, Montserrat. - : Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2016
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2016)
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Spanische Sprachvariation im Film ‚Cruz del Sur’
Kaya, Esra. - 2016
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Four mid front vowels in Western Almeria: The effect of /s/, /r/, and /θ/ deletion in Eastern Andalusian Spanish
In: Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (2016)
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An Alternative Version of 'The North Wind and the Sun' in Spanish” ; Una versión alternativa de “El viento norte y el sol” en español
In: Journal of Linguistic Research; Vol. 18 (2015); 191-212 ; Revista de Investigación Lingüística; Vol. 18 (2015); 191-212 ; 1989-4554 ; 1139-1146 (2016)
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