In:Variation in Second and Heritage Languages: Crosslinguistic perspectives
Edited by Robert Bayley, Dennis R. Preston and Xiaoshi Li
[Studies in Language Variation 28] 2022
► pp. 337–358
Chapter 13On (not) acquiring a sociolinguistic stereotype
A variationist account of L2-Catalan lateral production by L1-Spanish bilinguals
Published online: 14 July 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.28.13bav
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.28.13bav
Abstract
Catalan exhibits a systematic velarization of alveolar lateral /l/ to (dark) [ɫ], somewhat infamously and even
pejoratively recognized by speakers as la ela catalana ‘the Catalan l,’ in salient opposition to the
non-velarized (or light) realizations of the parallel alveolar lateral Spanish category, realized as [l] (Bibiloni 2006; Davidson 2019; Hualde 2005). In light of an attested negative social stigma afforded to velarized /l/
(Davidson 2019; Pieras 1999; Simonet 2010a), in this study I examine the variable acquisition of Catalan /l/ by
L1-Spanish speakers. In so doing, I problematize the assessment of successful second language acquisition for an L1
sociolinguistic stereotype (cf. Labov 2001), ultimately demonstrating how
L2-speakers adopt native-like sociolinguistic variation with non-native-like speech variants.
Article outline
- Introduction
- The production and acquisition of Catalan laterals
- The status of Catalan laterals
- The acquisition of Catalan laterals
- Experimental methodology
- Linguistic factors
- Social factors and subject population
- Test instruments
- Data collection methods
- Data analysis methods and results
- Acoustic analysis
- Total counts of collected lateral production data
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
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