Recent advances in the study of Spanish sociophonetic perception /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2019]
Description:vi, 344 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics, 2213-3887 ; volume 21
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone linguistics ; v. 21.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12002220
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Other authors / contributors:Chappell, Whitney, editor.
ISBN:9789027204226
9027204225
9789027262035
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This book provides a cutting-edge exploration of the social meaning of phonetic variation in the Spanish-speaking world. Its 11 chapters elucidate the ways in which listeners process, perceive, and propagate phonetically motivated social meaning across monolingual and contact varieties, including the Spanish spoken in Spain (Asturias, Catalonia, and Andalusia), Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and the United States. The book presents a wide variety of new and innovative research by renowned scholars, and the chapters examine issues like the influence of visual cues, bilingualism, contact, geographic mobility, and phonotactic predictability on social and linguistic perception. Additionally, the volume engages in timely discussions of intersectionality, replicability, and the future of the field. As the first unified reference on Spanish sociophonetic perception, this volume will be useful in graduate and undergraduate classrooms, in libraries, and on the bookshelf of any scholar interested in Spanish sociophonetics"--
Other form:Online version: Recent advances in the study of Spanish sociophonetic perception Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019. 9789027262035
Table of Contents:
  • -1. Prelim pages
  • 0. Table of contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Spain
  • 3. Chapternbsp;1. The role of social cues in the perception of final vowel contrasts in Asturian Spanish
  • 4. Chapternbsp;2. Covert and overt attitudes towards Catalonian Spanish laterals and intervocalic fricatives
  • 5. Chapternbsp;3. Dialectology meets sociophonetics
  • 6. South America
  • 7. Chapternbsp;4. Regional identity in Highland Ecuador
  • 8. Chapternbsp;5. Spanish and Palenquero
  • 9. Chapternbsp;6. The role of social networks in cross-dialectal variation in the perception of the Rioplatense assibilated pre-palatal [#643;]
  • 10. Chapternbsp;7. The social perception of intervocalic /k/ voicing in Chilean Spanish
  • 11. North America
  • 12. Chapternbsp;8. The sociophonetic perception of heritage Spanish speakers in the United States
  • 13. Chapternbsp;9. Spoken word recognition and shesheo in Northwestern Mexico
  • 14. Chapternbsp;10. The perception-production connection
  • 15. Future Directions
  • 16. Chapternbsp;11. Of intersectionality, replicability, and holistic perspectives
  • 17. Chapternbsp;12. Future directions for sociophonetic research in Spanish
  • 18. Index