This study of palatal production in Argentina confirms that there are three types of speakers (voicers, devoicers, and variable devoicers) in Buenos Aires. Furthermore, the results indicate that 30 years after Fontanella de Weinberg's (1978) study of palatals, variation between voiced and voiceless allophones of the palatal phoneme is still correlated with age, but no longer with gender. The fact that the youngest generation almost invariably uses voiceless variants now suggests that a sound change from voiced to voiceless is already complete. Though the innovation of voiceless variants may have started with older speakers, younger speakers appear to be responsible for its rapid spread and have generalized it to the point of being the domin...
In this paper we analyse the accommodation (convergence) or divergence of young immigrants born in B...
While considerable dialectal variation exists, almost all varieties of Spanish exhibit some sort of ...
In this paper we present experimental evidence showing that Buenos Aires Spanish differs from other ...
This study of palatal production in Argentina confirms that there are three types of speakers (voice...
Rioplatense Spanish (RPS; Argentina and Uruguay) is known for its distinctive pronunciation features...
Rioplatense Spanish (RPS; Argentina and Uruguay) is known for its distinctive pronunciation. One uni...
The present paper is just one part of a larger study, still in progress, which brings to the table a...
Allophonic palatalisation of velar consonants in Chilean Spanish has been hastily attributed to the ...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
The phonetic study of the palatal consonants in Spanish spoken in Waco has not received the attentio...
The contrast between the central voiced palatal fricative, /ʝ/, and the voiced palatal lateral appro...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This paper documents for the first time the intonation system of Tucumán Spanish, an understudied va...
textThis study investigates the perception of vowel lengthening in the tonada cordobesa, a feature o...
Theoretical and descriptive work on Spanish phonetics and phonology has been largely based on Penins...
In this paper we analyse the accommodation (convergence) or divergence of young immigrants born in B...
While considerable dialectal variation exists, almost all varieties of Spanish exhibit some sort of ...
In this paper we present experimental evidence showing that Buenos Aires Spanish differs from other ...
This study of palatal production in Argentina confirms that there are three types of speakers (voice...
Rioplatense Spanish (RPS; Argentina and Uruguay) is known for its distinctive pronunciation features...
Rioplatense Spanish (RPS; Argentina and Uruguay) is known for its distinctive pronunciation. One uni...
The present paper is just one part of a larger study, still in progress, which brings to the table a...
Allophonic palatalisation of velar consonants in Chilean Spanish has been hastily attributed to the ...
Velar stops, and velar fricatives may become palatalized before front vowels in the dialects of Chil...
The phonetic study of the palatal consonants in Spanish spoken in Waco has not received the attentio...
The contrast between the central voiced palatal fricative, /ʝ/, and the voiced palatal lateral appro...
The alternation between labial and velar fricatives (e.g. [x]uego fuego ‘fire’) and labial and velar...
This paper documents for the first time the intonation system of Tucumán Spanish, an understudied va...
textThis study investigates the perception of vowel lengthening in the tonada cordobesa, a feature o...
Theoretical and descriptive work on Spanish phonetics and phonology has been largely based on Penins...
In this paper we analyse the accommodation (convergence) or divergence of young immigrants born in B...
While considerable dialectal variation exists, almost all varieties of Spanish exhibit some sort of ...
In this paper we present experimental evidence showing that Buenos Aires Spanish differs from other ...