In support of a previously proposed theory, the author adds new evidence about the preservation of the intervocalic /y/, a feature found in several Castilian dialects geographically apart. He also offers data about the tendency towards its velarisation, as can be seen in the grapheme x used in several words from 16th century texts from different peninsular regions. Finally he points to the fact that this change happened even in word initial.En defensa de una hipótesis ya presentada en trabajos anteriores, este artículo no solo aporta nuevos datos sobre la conservación de la palatal intervocálica /y/, fenómeno antiguo -quizá presente ya en la época de orígenes- y generalizado en buen número de dialectos peninsulares alejados entre sí, sino t...
[eng] The devoicing of sibilants took place in Early Modern Spanish, a phenomenon which has been con...
The aspiration and loss of syllable and word final /s/ is one of the most salient characteristics of...
Metathesis has often been described as abrupt and sporadic and thus as an exception to neogrammarian...
En defensa de una hipótesis ya presentada en trabajos anteriores, este artículo no solo aporta nuevo...
The first part of this study (I) deals with Latin's initial If! sound weakening to (h) and its subse...
This study explores the variable phenomenon of velarization and aspiration of /f/ in the Spanish of ...
Este trabajo resulta de un primer acercamiento a las fuentes documentales de una varied...
This article proposes a revised model of the genesis of Castilian Spanish /θ/, based on (i) precise ...
This volume presents specific topics in diachronic Hispanic linguistics. These topics include: lexic...
Having assessed the various explanations, the first documents from previous studies and questions of...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
We offer an acoustic study of variation in the realization of intervocalic alveolar fricatives in Ca...
The evolution of Latin sequences [min] to Spanish [mbɾ] has traditionally been accounted for through...
Despite previous studies on Eastern Andalusian Spanish, interest in this geolect boomed only after t...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
[eng] The devoicing of sibilants took place in Early Modern Spanish, a phenomenon which has been con...
The aspiration and loss of syllable and word final /s/ is one of the most salient characteristics of...
Metathesis has often been described as abrupt and sporadic and thus as an exception to neogrammarian...
En defensa de una hipótesis ya presentada en trabajos anteriores, este artículo no solo aporta nuevo...
The first part of this study (I) deals with Latin's initial If! sound weakening to (h) and its subse...
This study explores the variable phenomenon of velarization and aspiration of /f/ in the Spanish of ...
Este trabajo resulta de un primer acercamiento a las fuentes documentales de una varied...
This article proposes a revised model of the genesis of Castilian Spanish /θ/, based on (i) precise ...
This volume presents specific topics in diachronic Hispanic linguistics. These topics include: lexic...
Having assessed the various explanations, the first documents from previous studies and questions of...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
We offer an acoustic study of variation in the realization of intervocalic alveolar fricatives in Ca...
The evolution of Latin sequences [min] to Spanish [mbɾ] has traditionally been accounted for through...
Despite previous studies on Eastern Andalusian Spanish, interest in this geolect boomed only after t...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
[eng] The devoicing of sibilants took place in Early Modern Spanish, a phenomenon which has been con...
The aspiration and loss of syllable and word final /s/ is one of the most salient characteristics of...
Metathesis has often been described as abrupt and sporadic and thus as an exception to neogrammarian...