
Prosodic Issues in Language Contact Situations
Special issue of Spanish in Context 16:3 (2019)
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[Spanish in Context, 16:3] 2019. vi, 250 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 January 2020
Published online on 17 January 2020
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Table of Contents
- Prosodic issues in language contact situationsYolanda Congosto Martín & Laura Morgenthaler | pp. 323–328
- Intonation across two border areas in the North Andean region: Mérida (Venezuela) and Medellin (Colombia)Chaxiraxi Díaz, Josefa Dorta, Elsa Mora & Mercedes Muñetón | pp. 329–352
- Traces of language contact in intonation: The case of Yucatecan SpanishMelanie Uth | pp. 353–389
- Political vs. linguistic borders: The Spanish intonation of Mexicans and Mexican Americans living on either side of the borderYolanda Congosto Martín | pp. 390–418
- Rhythmic variability in Spanish/English bilinguals in CaliforniaSergio Robles-Puente | pp. 419–437
- Galician and Spanish in Galicia: Prosodies in contactElisa Fernández Rei | pp. 438–461
- Prosody: A feature of languages or a feature of speakers? Asturian and Castilian in the center of AsturiasCarmen Muñiz-Cachón | pp. 462–474
- Stress clash in Spanish, Catalan, and Friulian from a prosodic perspectiveEugenio Martínez Celdrán & Paolo Roseano | pp. 475–522
- F 0 declination of intonation groups in Spanish and in Mandarin ChineseJunming Yao | pp. 523–542
- From a perceptual point of view, is there prosodic continuity between languages in contact?Ana Ma. Fernández Planas, Paolo Roseano, Wendy Elvira-García, Josefina Carrera Sabaté & Domingo Román Montes de Oca | pp. 543–572
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