The Routledge handbook of variationist approaches to Spanish / edited by Manuel Díaz-Campos.
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TextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.Description: 1 online resource (xxvii, 601 pages) : illustrations, mapsISBN: - 9780429200267
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Socio-phonetics: Vowels. Vocalic variation : a sociolinguistic analysis of atonic vowel raisingin rural Michoacán, Mexico / Jennifer Barajas -- Vocalic phenomenain Andean Spanish dialects / John Lipski -- Sociolinguistic variation of final back vowels in urban Asturian Spanish / Sonia Barnes -- Plosive consonants. Velarization of word-internal syllable coda stops / Silvina Bongiovanni -- A usage-based analysis of the variable production of /k/ and /d/ as interdental fricatives / Susana Pérez Castillejo -- Intervocalic /d/ as a gradual variable in Caracas Spanish / Manuel Díaz Campos & Jamelyn Wheeler -- Affricate consonants. The social stratification of /[voiceless palato-alveolar affricate phoneme]/ : a process of lengthening in Caracas Spanish / Manuel Díaz Campos, Molly Cole & Eliot Raynor -- Fricative consonants. The last stronghold of word-final /s/ in Barranquillero Spanish : prevocalic word-final /s/ in cohesive bigrams / Earl K. Brown, Richard File-Muriel & Michael Gradoville -- Phonetic sensitivity does not condition variant-based social sensitivity : the case of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish / Whitney Chappell -- Analyzing Andalusian Coronal fricative norms (ceceo, seseo, and distinción) using a sociophonetic demerger index / Brendan Regan -- The diffusion of sheísmo and perceptions of porteñidad in Buenos Aires Spanish / Christina García, Whitney Chappell & Rachel Martell -- Liquids. Variationist analyses of assibilated (r) in Peruvian Spanish / Carol A. Klee, Rocío Caravedo, Mónica de la Fuente Iglesias & Scott M. Alvord -- The sociolinguistic conditioning of lateralization of /[alveolar tap phoneme]/: variation in three Puerto Rican communities / Wilfredo Valentín Márquez -- A socio-phonetic exploration of coda liquids and vocalization in Cibao Dominican Spanish / Erik Willis & Rebecca Ronquest -- Sociolinguistics of yeísmo in Madrid : dynamics of variation and change / Isabel Molina Martos -- Nasals. Apparently real changes : revisiting final (-m) in Yucatan Spanish / James Michnowicz -- Morphosyntax: Forms of address. Who are you? A closer analysis of tú and vos in Caleño Spanish / Gregory Newall -- Vosotros versus ustedes : asymmetries in 2PL pronouns across Spanish dialects / Terrell Morgan & Scott Schwenter -- The Spanish second-person tú and usted as forms of address : grammatical variation and cognitive construction / María José Serrano -- Tense and aspect. The expression of futurity in Spanish : an empirical investigation / Rafael Orozco -- Cross-dialectal variation of simple present and present progressive forms : Peruvian Spanish pear stories and language change, oh my! / Stephen Fafulas -- Concordantia temporum in Andean Spanish / Claudia Crespo del Río & Sandro Sessarego -- Form-function asymmetry : an example from Spanish past time expressions / Gibran Delgado Díaz -- Mood. A cross-dialectal analysis of variable mood use in Spanish / Aarnes Gudmestad -- Pronominal forms and clitics. Differential object marking in monolingual and bilingual Spanish / Ana María Carvahlo -- Variable constraints on Spanish clitics : a cross-dialectal overview / Mark Hoff & Scott A. Schwenter -- Acquiring constraints on variable morphosyntax : subject-verb ~ verb-subject word order in child Spanish / Naomi L. Shin / Overlapping envelopes of variation : the case of lexical noun phrases and subject expression in Spanish / Aarnes Gudmestad & Kimberly L. Geeslin -- Other phenomena. No se sabía de que eso iba a pasar : do lexical frequency and structural priming condition dequeísmo? / Matthew Kanwit & Juan Berríos -- Diatopic variation in the alternation of para and pa' / Michael Gradoville -- An agreeable topic : the pluralization of presentational haber / Devin Grammon -- Traces of the past in a lengthy change (still) in progress : persistence and generalization in prepositional relative clauses in Peninsular Spanish / José Luis Blas Arroyo -- Lexical variation: Diachronic and synchronic perspectives. Social factors contributing to semantic change / Patrícia Amaral -- The variable use of qué and cuál followed by a noun phrase in the Spanish of the Americas / Sonia Balasch, Manuel Díaz-Campos & David Moya Balasch -- Sociolinguistic factors in the development of usted in the Colombian Southwest during the 20th century : evolution of its familiar usage / Ana Díaz Collazos -- Lexical borrowing and variation : the case of Amerindian words in Latin American Spanish / Pedro Martín Butragueño & Nadiezdha Torres -- Lexical variation among Spanish and bilingual communities in Mexico / Marcela San Giacomo -- Sociolinguistic factors in the preference for direct and indirect expression of sexual concepts / Andrea Pizarro Pedraza.<br>
"The Routledge Handbook of Variationist Approaches to Spanish provides an up-to-date overview of the latest research examining sociolinguistic approaches to analysing variation in Spanish. Divided into three sections, the book provides the most up-to-date research conducted in Spanish variationist sociolinguistics. This comprehensive volume covers phonological, morphosyntactic, social, and lexical variation in Spanish. Each section is further divided into subsections focusing on specific areas of language variation, highlighting the most salient and current developments in each subfield of Hispanic sociolinguistics. As such, this Handbook delves further into the details of topics relating to variation and change in Spanish than previous publications, with a focus on the symbolic sociolinguistic value of specific phenomena in the field. Encouraging readers to think critically about language variation, this book will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers seeking to explore lesser-known areas of Hispanic sociolinguistics. The Routledge Handbook of Variationist Approaches to Spanish will be a welcome addition to specialists and students in the field"-- Provided by publisher.
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