Weakening of syllable- and word-final /s / (e.g., español [eh.pa.ɲol] or [e.pa.ɲol]) is one of the most studied phenomena in the field of Hispanic sociolinguistics. Present in up to 50 % of the world’s varieties of Spanish (Hammond 2001), /s/-weakening has been shown to be socially, geographically
The few remaining fluent speakers of the isleno dialect of Spanish vary their casual pronunciation o...
Few studies have considered the acquisition of Spanish phonological processes. The present study ext...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
The literature on phonological variation and change abounds with studies about syllable- and word-fi...
Comerse las eses or eating the s's is a term used by native speakers of Spanish describing the aspir...
The current study examines /s/ variation in the southern-central city of Concepción, Chile and its r...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
The Spanish phoneme /s / has been of particular interest to Hispanic linguists and to Linguistics in...
Phonological variation in Spanish mainly affects consonants rather than vowels. One of the consonant...
Previous studies of s-weakening in Spanish have relied almost exclusively on the impressionistic cod...
The weakening of the /s/ phoneme in Spanish is one of the most studied phenomena in Hispanic linguis...
This investigation provides a description of the sociolinguistic distribution of /s/-aspiration in t...
This dissertation examines onset and coda /s/ lenition in the Spanish of El Salvador, a dialect in w...
The few remaining fluent speakers of the isleno dialect of Spanish vary their casual pronunciation o...
Few studies have considered the acquisition of Spanish phonological processes. The present study ext...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
The literature on phonological variation and change abounds with studies about syllable- and word-fi...
Comerse las eses or eating the s's is a term used by native speakers of Spanish describing the aspir...
The current study examines /s/ variation in the southern-central city of Concepción, Chile and its r...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
The Spanish phoneme /s / has been of particular interest to Hispanic linguists and to Linguistics in...
Phonological variation in Spanish mainly affects consonants rather than vowels. One of the consonant...
Previous studies of s-weakening in Spanish have relied almost exclusively on the impressionistic cod...
The weakening of the /s/ phoneme in Spanish is one of the most studied phenomena in Hispanic linguis...
This investigation provides a description of the sociolinguistic distribution of /s/-aspiration in t...
This dissertation examines onset and coda /s/ lenition in the Spanish of El Salvador, a dialect in w...
The few remaining fluent speakers of the isleno dialect of Spanish vary their casual pronunciation o...
Few studies have considered the acquisition of Spanish phonological processes. The present study ext...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...