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The Role of Prosody and Morphology in the Mapping of Information Structure onto Syntax
Colantoni, Laura; Sánchez, Liliana. - : University of Toronto, 2021
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Contact, variation and change in Romance and beyond | Kontakt, Variation und Wandel in und jenseits der Romania : Studies in honor of Trudel Meisenburg | Festschrift für Trudel Meisenburg
Gabriel, Christoph [Herausgeber]; Pešková, Andrea [Herausgeber]; Selig, Maria [Herausgeber]. - Berlin : Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co, 2020
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Contact, variation and change in Romance and beyond : studies in honor of Trudel Meisenburg = Kontakt, Variation und Wandel in und jenseits der Romania : Festschrift für Trudel Meisenburg
Arnaus, Laia Verfasser]. - Berlin : Erich Schmidt Verlag, 2020
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The L2 Production of Spanish Taps and Trills by L1 Romanian and L1 French Speakers
Radu, Malina. - 2020
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A Phonetic Account of Spanish-English Bilinguals’ Divergence with Agreement
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“Are You Asking Me or Telling Me?” Perception and Production of Y/N Questions and Statements in L2 Spanish
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Stressed Clitic Pronouns in Two Spanish Varieties : a perception study
Abstract: Clitic elements are prosodically attached to another phonological word. As such, they do not carry their own stress. In general, Spanish non-prepositional object pronouns (e.g. me/te/le/lo/se) meet the definition of clitic, whether preposed (proclitic) or postposed (enclitic) to the verb. Nevertheless, in several Romance varieties, including some Spanish varieties, the stress may surface on the clitic in verb+clitic(s) groups. We refer to this phenomenon as Enclitic Stress Shift (ESS). In this paper, we report on the perception of ESS by Spanish speakers from Argentina and Spain and explore the acoustic dimensions that may affect this perception. The discussion includes comparisons with other Romance languages and implications for sound change, such as the changes in stress patterns in the development of future and conditional tenses. ; Els elements clítics s'adjunten prosòdicament a una altra paraula fonològica, per tant, no porten accent propi. En general, els pronoms no preposicionals amb funció d'objecte (e.g. me/te/le/lo/se) compleixen la definició de clític, tant si van davant (proclític) com darrera (enclític) del verb. Però en algunes varietats romàniques, incloses algunes de l'espanyol, l'accent pot aparèixer sobre el clític del grup verb+clític(s). Ens referim a aquest fenomen com a desplaçament de l'accent enclític (ESS, en anglès). En aquest article, presentem un estudi de percepció entre parlants d'espanyol de l'Argentina i d'Espanya i examinem les dimensions acústiques que poden afectar aquesta percepció. La discussió inclou comparacions amb altres llengües romàniques i implicacions en relació amb el canvi fonètic històric, com el que presenten els patrons accentuals en l'evolució de les formes verbals de futur i condicional.
Keyword: Accent secundari; Argentine spanish; Clitics; Clítics; Espanyol de l'Argentina; Espanyol peninsular; Fonologia de l'espanyol; Peninsular spanish; Percepció de l'accent; Prominence; Prominència; Secondary stress; Spanish phonology; Stress perception
URL: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/catjl.260
https://ddd.uab.cat/record/216057
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“Yo no Hablo Italiano (no)”. Negative Doubling in Chipilo, Mexico
Tararova, Olga. - 2018
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The Mixed Effects of Phonetic Input Variability on Relative Ease of L2 Learning: Evidence from English Learners’ Production of French and Spanish Stop-Rhotic Clusters
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Gradient and Categorical Effects in Native and Non-native Nasal-rhotic Coordination
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2018)
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The Speaker-Oriented Use of Estar: Semantic Variation in the [Copula + Adjective] Context in Buenos Aires Spanish
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Second language speech. Theory and practice
Colantoni, Laura. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Second language speech. Theory and practice
Colantoni, Laura; Steele, Jeffrey; Escudero, Paola. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Second Language Speech: Theory and Practice
Colantoni, Laura; Steele, Jeffrey; Escudero, Paola (R16636). - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2015
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Introducción: Fonética y fonología del español de la Argentina
In: Signo y seña, ISSN 2314-2189, Nº 27, 2015, pags. 3-10 (2015)
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Perspectivas teóricas y experimentales sobre el español de la Argentina
Colantoni, Laura [Herausgeber]; Louro, Laura Rodríguez [Herausgeber]. - Madrid : Iberoamericana Editorial Vervuert, 2014
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L2 ENGLISH INTONATION
In: Studies in second language acquisition. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2014) 2, 331-353
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Perspectivas teóricas y experimentales sobre el español de la Argentina
Colantoni, Laura [Herausgeber]; Rodríguez Louro, Celeste [Herausgeber]. - Madrid : Iberoamericana, 2013
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Perspectivas teóricas y experimentales sobre el español de la Argentina
Colantoni, Laura (Hrsg.); Rodríguez Louro, Celeste (Hrsg.). - Madrid : Iberoamericana, 2013. Frankfurt am Main : Vervuert, 2013
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RAE (2011): Nueva gramática de la lengua española: fonética y fonología, Madrid, Espasa Calpe
In: Estudios de fonética experimental; 2012: Vol.: 21; 243-251 (2013)
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