The majority of studies regarding coda /s/ in Chilean Spanish have asserted that the [h] allophone is the most frequently used, in addition to being the allophone that carries the most social prestige. On the basis of acoustic analysis in Praat of 90 sociolinguistic interviews (30 from Concepción, 60 from Santiago), our statistical analysis demonstrated that not only is [∅] the most frequently used allophone of coda /s/ (among all speakers, regardless of age), and we also found a diatopic uniformity between the cities of Concepción and Santiago. Taken together, these findings indicate that [∅] has been the most frequently used allophone in these cities for some time. Additionally, we present evidence for some patterns that suggest a possibl...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...
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...
The current study examines /s/ variation in the southern-central city of Concepción, Chile and its r...
The present article falls within the framework of a quantitative and descriptive sociolinguistics pe...
This work contrasts Chilean Spanish koine -peripheral zone- with that of Mexico -central zone-, thro...
This article presents a proposal for defining the allophones of the /t../ consonant cluster in Chile...
The observation that there still lacked a phono-phonological description of the segmental system of ...
This paper presents the main results of the allophonic variation of the consonantal group /t̪ ɾ/ in ...
This paper describes the acoustic characteristics of sound [s] in the cities of: Medellín and Aparta...
Even though more than twenty nations have Spanish as their official language, careful studies on its...
This research paper is part of Fondecyt project 1120886 and has the objective of analyzing the allop...
The alveolar fricative consonant /s/ in plosive position (middle and end of the word) was studied in...
Este artículo contiene los resultados finales del Proyecto FONDECYT 197/1053 cuyo objetivo es aborda...
The glottal pronunciation of the syllable initial /s/ is an identitary characteristic of the Spanish...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...
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...
The current study examines /s/ variation in the southern-central city of Concepción, Chile and its r...
The present article falls within the framework of a quantitative and descriptive sociolinguistics pe...
This work contrasts Chilean Spanish koine -peripheral zone- with that of Mexico -central zone-, thro...
This article presents a proposal for defining the allophones of the /t../ consonant cluster in Chile...
The observation that there still lacked a phono-phonological description of the segmental system of ...
This paper presents the main results of the allophonic variation of the consonantal group /t̪ ɾ/ in ...
This paper describes the acoustic characteristics of sound [s] in the cities of: Medellín and Aparta...
Even though more than twenty nations have Spanish as their official language, careful studies on its...
This research paper is part of Fondecyt project 1120886 and has the objective of analyzing the allop...
The alveolar fricative consonant /s/ in plosive position (middle and end of the word) was studied in...
Este artículo contiene los resultados finales del Proyecto FONDECYT 197/1053 cuyo objetivo es aborda...
The glottal pronunciation of the syllable initial /s/ is an identitary characteristic of the Spanish...
Western Nicaragua is an immensely understudied region, and it also represents one of the most advanc...
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...