The aim of this paper is to carry out a comparative sociolinguistic analysis of intervocalic obstruent consonant /d/ variation in urban Granada and Malaga (Spain). To do so, two perfectly comparable spoken corpuses gathered in the frame of the PrESEEa-Project were used. Given that /d/ deletion is quite frequent in southern varieties of Castilian Spanish, our analysis zoomed in on consonant deletion vs. maintenance regardless of the differences of intensity or tension perceptible in maintained consonantal variants. Prior to the comparative analysis itself, an exhaustive bivariate analysis was performed considering both linguistic and speaker (stylistic and social) variables, as well as their respective interaction. Therefore, we carried out ...
A quantitative analysis based on an oral corpus of Peruvian Spanish of the alternation between frica...
This article analyzes the elision of intervocalic /d/ in Madrid (Salamanca district) and provides a ...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
This article analyzes the maintenance and elision of the intervocalic /d/ phoneme in the Spanish spo...
Andalusian represents a wide range of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia regional linguistic vari...
Paper presented at the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, April 17-18, 2008, University at Al...
Word-final /d/ is a phoneme that has not been extensively studied, except a few studies analyzing th...
The study of the phoneme /θs/ in speaking samples recently taken in Seville reveals the coexistence ...
This dissertation focuses on the phonetic demerger of the traditional dialectal feature of ceceo, [s...
The phonemes /s/ and /θ/ at the beginning of syllable position present a wide diversity of performan...
The studies devoted to the analysis of intervocalic /d/ have focused their interest either in the an...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
It has been stated that Mexico City Spanish, due to its marked consonantism, tends to keep the so ca...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
This article presents a comparative sociolinguistic study of three possible realisations of a phonol...
A quantitative analysis based on an oral corpus of Peruvian Spanish of the alternation between frica...
This article analyzes the elision of intervocalic /d/ in Madrid (Salamanca district) and provides a ...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
This article analyzes the maintenance and elision of the intervocalic /d/ phoneme in the Spanish spo...
Andalusian represents a wide range of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia regional linguistic vari...
Paper presented at the 4th Workshop on Spanish Sociolinguistics, April 17-18, 2008, University at Al...
Word-final /d/ is a phoneme that has not been extensively studied, except a few studies analyzing th...
The study of the phoneme /θs/ in speaking samples recently taken in Seville reveals the coexistence ...
This dissertation focuses on the phonetic demerger of the traditional dialectal feature of ceceo, [s...
The phonemes /s/ and /θ/ at the beginning of syllable position present a wide diversity of performan...
The studies devoted to the analysis of intervocalic /d/ have focused their interest either in the an...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...
It has been stated that Mexico City Spanish, due to its marked consonantism, tends to keep the so ca...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
This article presents a comparative sociolinguistic study of three possible realisations of a phonol...
A quantitative analysis based on an oral corpus of Peruvian Spanish of the alternation between frica...
This article analyzes the elision of intervocalic /d/ in Madrid (Salamanca district) and provides a ...
The natural tendency for language variation, intensified by Spanish’s territorial growth, has driven...