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Interdisciplinary Approaches to Romance Linguistics
In honor of Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
The study of Romance linguistics has long been a vibrant and dynamic field, enriched by diverse theoretical perspectives and a range of methodological innovations. This volume gathers contributions from leading scholars and emerging voices in the field to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive state-of-the-art survey of key issues in contemporary Romance linguistics. It offers a rich cross-section of the field’s current landscape, with a particular focus on Spanish and French, and explores how recent advancements in linguistic theory and methodology intersect with real-world language use in diverse social and cultural contexts.
At the heart of this volume is a tribute to the distinguished careers of Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio, two scholars whose work has had a profound impact on the interdisciplinary study of Romance languages. Their groundbreaking research has not only shaped our understanding of key issues in syntax, phonology, and sociolinguistics, but also set the stage for future innovations in the discipline. This collection brings together the legacy of their scholarship, honoring their contributions while simultaneously advancing the field they have so profoundly influenced.
At the heart of this volume is a tribute to the distinguished careers of Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio, two scholars whose work has had a profound impact on the interdisciplinary study of Romance languages. Their groundbreaking research has not only shaped our understanding of key issues in syntax, phonology, and sociolinguistics, but also set the stage for future innovations in the discipline. This collection brings together the legacy of their scholarship, honoring their contributions while simultaneously advancing the field they have so profoundly influenced.
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 45] 2025. vi, 331 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 2 September 2025
Published online on 2 September 2025
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Interdisciplinary approaches to Romance linguisticsMark Amengual and Amanda Dalola | pp. 1–8
- Chapter 1. A typological account of perceptually driven prosodic effects on voiced stop lenition in monolingual and bilingual Spanish grammarsClaire Julia Lozano and Travis G. Bradley | pp. 9–41
- Chapter 2. Linguistic environment and bilingual lexical access: Exploring how short-term changes in environment impact language selectionDaniel J. Olson | pp. 42–68
- Chapter 3. Bilingualism and the assibilated /r/ in Guatemalan SpanishBrandon Baird | pp. 69–95
- Chapter 4. The peaks and valleys of Córdoba [speech]: Suprasegmental cues and their role in the perception of dialectJennifer Lang-Rigal | pp. 96–114
- Chapter 5. Pas d’ schwa: The deletion of non-schwa French vowels in laboratory speechAdam F. McBride | pp. 115–136
- Chapter 6. ¡Hola mi a[ɾ]ma! The social evaluation of the rotacismo merger in SevillaBrendan Regan | pp. 137–164
- Chapter 7. Tweeting subjunctive in Peru and Spain: A study of Concordantia TemporumRobyn Wright and Daniel Valle | pp. 165–185
- Chapter 8. On the status of epenthetic schwa in FrenchJoshua M. Griffiths | pp. 186–210
- Chapter 9. D-Smoke’s, El Rey: An interdisciplinary approach toward a Blaxican soundscapeAris Moreno Clemons, Salvatore Callesano and Camila Torres Castro | pp. 211–239
- Chapter 10. No es correcto y me da mucha risa: The intersection of language attitudes and language mixingPatrick Eklund Lawrence | pp. 240–262
- Chapter 11. Pus ‘ta cabrón: Variation of the discourse marker pues in the Spanish of Southern San DiegoLuis F. Avilés González | pp. 263–292
- Chapter 12. Navigating identity and discrimination in France through codeswitchingMarylise Rilliard | pp. 293–323
- Outroduction: Testimonies and perspectives in Romance linguisticsAmanda Dalola and Mark Amengual | pp. 324–327
- Index | pp. 329–331