This paper addresses some questions regarding coherence within ongoing urban varieties, such as the one boosted by urban middle-class speakers from southern Spain since the fifties of the 20th century (Villena and Vida 2017, 2018). The main issues we focus on here are (1) whether covariation and coherence actually exist within a variety which has primarily emerged on the basis of correction and levelling of vernacular features, and (2) to what extent it is feasible to build a multivariate model able to depict interaction between the macrosocial, mesocial and small-scales variables underlying the speaker’s use of the new variety.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Sociolinguistic phenomena often involve interactions across different scales and result in social an...
The present study investigated vowel harmony (VH) in two varieties of Peninsular Spanish - Eastern A...
Paper presented at the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, April 17-18, 2008, University at Al...
This paper addresses some questions regarding coherence within ongoing urban varieties, such as the ...
In the last sixty years a steadily maintained process of convergence towards the Castilian national ...
El objeto de esta comunicación es presentar los procesos de convergencia y divergencia horizontal y ...
En este trabajo se argumenta que la emergencia de una nueva variedad intermedia entre el estándar de...
Urban dialectology and research into vernacular varieties, sociolects, and related phenomena have b...
PhD ThesesThis research investigates linguistic variation and change in three understudied areas of ...
This dissertation focuses on the phonetic demerger of the traditional dialectal feature of ceceo, [s...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
Compelling evidence on the role of social factors in speech perception has led scholars to posit tha...
This paper studies the degree of cohesion among varieties of Spanish, proposing an analysis of Spani...
The current study analyzes 4,000 tokens of Spanish coda /s/ from both a discrete and continuous pers...
Sociolinguists assume that supralocal variants are rapidly gaining influence in the linguistic repe...
Sociolinguistic phenomena often involve interactions across different scales and result in social an...
The present study investigated vowel harmony (VH) in two varieties of Peninsular Spanish - Eastern A...
Paper presented at the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, April 17-18, 2008, University at Al...
This paper addresses some questions regarding coherence within ongoing urban varieties, such as the ...
In the last sixty years a steadily maintained process of convergence towards the Castilian national ...
El objeto de esta comunicación es presentar los procesos de convergencia y divergencia horizontal y ...
En este trabajo se argumenta que la emergencia de una nueva variedad intermedia entre el estándar de...
Urban dialectology and research into vernacular varieties, sociolects, and related phenomena have b...
PhD ThesesThis research investigates linguistic variation and change in three understudied areas of ...
This dissertation focuses on the phonetic demerger of the traditional dialectal feature of ceceo, [s...
This study asks whether and how the features that define a language variety co-vary within the commu...
Compelling evidence on the role of social factors in speech perception has led scholars to posit tha...
This paper studies the degree of cohesion among varieties of Spanish, proposing an analysis of Spani...
The current study analyzes 4,000 tokens of Spanish coda /s/ from both a discrete and continuous pers...
Sociolinguists assume that supralocal variants are rapidly gaining influence in the linguistic repe...
Sociolinguistic phenomena often involve interactions across different scales and result in social an...
The present study investigated vowel harmony (VH) in two varieties of Peninsular Spanish - Eastern A...
Paper presented at the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, April 17-18, 2008, University at Al...