In:Recent Advances in the Study of Spanish Sociophonetic Perception
Edited by Whitney Chappell
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 21] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 28 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.21.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ihll.21.toc
Table of contents
Introduction: Spanish sociophonetic perception: The state of the field
Whitney Chappell
Spain
Chapter 1.The role of social cues in the perception of final vowel contrasts in Asturian Spanish
Sonia Barnes
Chapter 2.Covert and overt attitudes towards Catalonian Spanish laterals and intervocalic fricatives
Justin Davidson
Chapter 3.Dialectology meets sociophonetics: The social evaluation of ceceo and distinción in Lepe, Spain
Brendan Regan
South America
Chapter 4.Regional identity in Highland Ecuador: Social evaluation of intervocalic /s/ voicing
Christina García
Chapter 5.Spanish and Palenquero: Language identification through phonological correspondences
John M. Lipski
Chapter 6.The role of social networks in cross-dialectal variation in the perception of the Rioplatense assibilated pre-palatal [ʃ]
Lauren B. Schmidt
Chapter 7.The social perception of intervocalic /k/ voicing in Chilean Spanish
Mariška Bolyanatz Brown
Brandon Rogers
North America
Chapter 8.The sociophonetic perception of heritage Spanish speakers in the United States: Reactions to labiodentalized <v> in the speech of late immigrant and U.S.-born voices
Whitney Chappell
Chapter 9.Spoken word recognition and shesheo in Northwestern Mexico: A preliminary investigation into the effects of sociophonetic variability on auditory lexical access
Mariela López
Miquel Simonet
Chapter 10.On the relationship between production and perception: An exploration of [ř] and [ʃ] in Chihuahua Spanish
Natalia Mazzaro
Raquel González
Future Directions
Chapter 11.Of intersectionality, replicability, and holistic perspectives: Methodological considerations in Spanish sociophonetic perception studies
Sara Mack
Chapter 12.Future directions for sociophonetic research in Spanish
Nicholas Henriksen
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