The last stronghold of word-final /s/ in Barranquillero Spanish: Prevocalic word-final /s/ in cohesive bigrams
Keywords
Spanish /s/, Colombia, social factors, usage-based phonology, bigrams
Abstract
The variable articulation of word-final /s/ in Spanish is conditioned by social (e.g., age, gender, socioeconomic status), linguistic (e.g., surrounding phonological context, prosodic stress), and usage-based factors (e.g., frequency, cohesion between words). In an effort to elucidate the influence of these factors, 727 tokens of prevocalic word-final /s/ spoken by 15 speakers in Barranquilla, Colombia, are analyzed. The results reveal significant conditioning effects from age, gender, and socioeconomic status. Additionally, it is found that prevocalic word-final /s/ in higher-frequency and more cohesive bigrams is more prone to articulation as a sibilant or aspiration, instead of a null realization. This chapter lends empirical support to the idea that the contexts in which words are used affect their mental representation, and thus future production. In summary, it is proposed that the last stronghold for word-final /s/ in Barranquillero Spanish is in highly cohesive bigrams where /s/ is in prevocalic position.
Original Publication Citation
Brown, Earl K., Richard J. File-Muriel & Michael S. Gradoville. "The last stronghold of word-final /s/ in Barranquillero Spanish: Prevocalic word-final /s/ in cohesive bigrams." Invited peer-reviewed chapter under initial review for a volume entitled "Handbook of Variationist Approaches to Spanish" edited by Manuel Díaz-Campos at Indiana University, to be published by Routledge publishing house.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Brown, Earl K.; File-Muriel, Richard J.; and Gradoville, Michael, "The last stronghold of word-final /s/ in Barranquillero Spanish: Prevocalic word-final /s/ in cohesive bigrams" (2021). Faculty Publications. 6543.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/6543
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2021
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
College
Humanities
Department
Linguistics
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