In:Interdisciplinary Approaches to Romance Linguistics: In honor of Barbara E. Bullock and Almeida Jacqueline Toribio
Edited by Mark Amengual and Amanda Dalola
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 45] 2025
► pp. v–vi
Table of contents
Introduction: Interdisciplinary approaches to Romance linguistics
1
Mark Amengual
Amanda Dalola
Chapter 1.A typological account of perceptually driven prosodic effects
on voiced stop lenition in monolingual and bilingual Spanish grammars 9
on voiced stop lenition in monolingual and bilingual Spanish grammars 9
Claire Julia Lozano
Travis G. Bradley
Chapter 2.Linguistic environment and bilingual lexical access: Exploring how short-term changes in environment impact language selection
42
Daniel J. Olson
Chapter 3.Bilingualism and the assibilated /r/ in Guatemalan Spanish
69
Brandon Baird
Chapter 4.The peaks and valleys of Córdoba [Speech]: Suprasegmental cues and their role in the perception of dialect
96
Jennifer Lang-Rigal
Chapter 5.Pas d’ schwa: The deletion of non-schwa French vowels in laboratory speech
115
Adam F. McBride
Chapter 6.¡Hola mi a[ɾ]ma! The social evaluation of the rotacismo
merger in Sevilla Spanish
137
Brendan Regan
Chapter 7.Tweeting subjunctive in Peru and Spain
165
Robyn Wright
Daniel Valle
Chapter 8.Word-final schwa deletion in French
186
Joshua M. Griffiths
Chapter 9.D-Smoke’s, El Rey: An interdisciplinary approach toward a Blaxican soundscape
211
Aris Clemons
Salvatore Callesano
Camila Torres Castro
Chapter 10.No es correcto y me da mucha risa: The intersection of language attitudes and language-mixing
240
Patrick Eklund Lawrence
Chapter 11.Pus ‘ta cabrón: Socially motivated variation of pues in the Spanish of Southern San Diego
263
Luis F. Avilés González
Chapter 12.Navigating identity and discrimination in France
through codeswitching 293
through codeswitching 293
Marylise Rilliard
Outroduction: Testimonies and perspectives in Romance linguistics
324
Amanda Dalola
Mark Amengual
Index
