Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Spanish-speaking world. This book explores the current state of Spanish sibilants and their dialectal variations. Focusing on different processes undergone by sibilants in Spanish (e.g., voicing, devoicing, weakening, aspiration, elision) in various geographical areas and language contact situations, each chapter offers an analysis on a unique sociolinguistic case from different formal, experimental, and data-based approaches. The opening chapter orients the reader with an overview of sibilant system’s evolution, which serves as an anchor to the other chapters and facilitates understanding for readers new to the topic. The volume is organized aro...
Theoretical aspects of vocabulary variability in American Spanish Diachrony and synchrony Anna Mišti...
Weakening of syllable- and word-final /s / (e.g., español [eh.pa.ɲol] or [e.pa.ɲol]) is one of the m...
Spanglish is a mixture of English and Spanish that occurs as a language contact phenomenon in the sp...
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...
This article is a continuation of Part I, published in the previous volume of Estudios Hispanicos. T...
The Andalucista Theory claims that Andalusian Spanish was particularly influential during the develo...
Dispersion Theory formalizes the structuralist notion of systemic contrast within a constraint-based...
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of ex...
Book chapter in Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish; an overview of sibilant...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
[eng] The devoicing of sibilants took place in Early Modern Spanish, a phenomenon which has been con...
This dissertation examines the process of lenition, or spirantization, of intervocalic voiced stops ...
The evolution of the medieval sibilant phonetic system is indispensable in understanding how origina...
Les situations de contact de populations impliquent des dynamiques sociales, culturelles et linguist...
Theoretical aspects of vocabulary variability in American Spanish Diachrony and synchrony Anna Mišti...
Weakening of syllable- and word-final /s / (e.g., español [eh.pa.ɲol] or [e.pa.ɲol]) is one of the m...
Spanglish is a mixture of English and Spanish that occurs as a language contact phenomenon in the sp...
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...
This article is a continuation of Part I, published in the previous volume of Estudios Hispanicos. T...
The Andalucista Theory claims that Andalusian Spanish was particularly influential during the develo...
Dispersion Theory formalizes the structuralist notion of systemic contrast within a constraint-based...
The article deals with the issues of intervariant dialectology of Spanish. The form of ex...
Book chapter in Sociolinguistic Approaches to Sibilant Variation in Spanish; an overview of sibilant...
The aim of this paper is to present the principal areas of sociolinguistic research concerning Spani...
[eng] The devoicing of sibilants took place in Early Modern Spanish, a phenomenon which has been con...
This dissertation examines the process of lenition, or spirantization, of intervocalic voiced stops ...
The evolution of the medieval sibilant phonetic system is indispensable in understanding how origina...
Les situations de contact de populations impliquent des dynamiques sociales, culturelles et linguist...
Theoretical aspects of vocabulary variability in American Spanish Diachrony and synchrony Anna Mišti...
Weakening of syllable- and word-final /s / (e.g., español [eh.pa.ɲol] or [e.pa.ɲol]) is one of the m...
Spanglish is a mixture of English and Spanish that occurs as a language contact phenomenon in the sp...