The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Phonology

The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Phonology

 
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The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Phonology brings together leading experts in Spanish phonology to provide a state-of-the-art survey of the field.

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The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Phonology brings together leading experts in Spanish phonology to provide a state-of-the-art survey of the field.



The five sections present current research on the phonological structure of Spanish including the most prominent segmental processes, suprasegmental features, the ways Spanish phonology interacts with other modules of grammar, the acquisition of Spanish phonology by first and second language learners, and an analysis of phonological variation and sound change.



This volume provides comprehensive and detailed coverage of Spanish phonology. It addresses major burning questions and pressing issues that have arisen in the study of Spanish phonology, and is an essential reading resource for graduate students and researchers in the field.


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Part I: Segmental Phonology


1. Phonemic contrast and neutralization


Francesc Torres-Tamarit


2. Spirantization and the phonology of Spanish voiced obstruents


Fernando Martínez-Gil


3. Consonant assimilation


Carolina González


4. Vowel harmony


Jesús Jiménez and Maria-Rosa Lloret


Part II . Suprasegmental Phonology


5. Phonotactic constraints on syllable structure


Sonia Colina


6. Glides and high vowels in Spanish


Ellen M. Kaisse


7. Syllable merger


José Ignacio Hualde


8. Spanish verb and non-verb stress


Iggy Roca


9. Current issues and challenges in Spanish intonational research


Pilar Prieto and Paolo Roseano



Part III. Interfaces


10. Spanish rhotics and the phonetics-phonology interface


Travis G. Bradley


11. Laboratory Phonology methods in Spanish phonology


Rebeka Campos-Astorkiza


12. Phonological encoding and the phonology of Spanish: the role of the syllable


Miquel Simonet


13. Allomorphic variation


Maria Ohannesian


14. Plural formation and gender allomorphy


Caroline R. Wiltshire


15. Spanish phonology at the syntax interface


Eulalia Bonet


16. Segmental, syllabic, and phrasal stratum domains of Dominican Surprise-[s] hypercorrection


Rafael A. Nú?ez-Cede?o, Lucía Badiola, and Ariane Sande-Pi?eiro


Part IV. Spanish Phonology and Acquisition


17. Spanish phonology and phonological development: first steps in the acquisition of focus


Conxita Lleó


18. Guiding principles for advancing experimental research on the second language acquisition of Spanish phonology and phonetics


Holly J. Nibert


19. Language contact in Patagonia: durational control in the acquisition of Spanish and Afrikaans phonology


Nicholas Henriksen, Lorenzo García-Amaya, Andries W. Coetzee, and Daan Wissing


20. The phonological system of adult heritage speakers of Spanish in the United States


Rajiv Rao


Part V. Variation and Change in Spanish Phonology


21. Spanish phonological variation


John M. Lipski


22. Sociolinguistic variation


Manuel Díaz-Campos and Valentyna Filimonova


23. A survey of Spanish diachronic phonology


Gary K. Baker and D. Eric Holt


24. The historical emergence of Spanish palatal consonants


Andre Zampaulo