El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?

This paper pretends to be a unifying response to the lack of connection between the synchronic and diachronic approaches based on the [ç] allophone of /x/ in South American Spanish. Two experiments were carried out: an acoustic analysis based on laboratory, semi-directed and spontaneous speech, and...

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Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2023-10-01
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/43978
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description This paper pretends to be a unifying response to the lack of connection between the synchronic and diachronic approaches based on the [ç] allophone of /x/ in South American Spanish. Two experiments were carried out: an acoustic analysis based on laboratory, semi-directed and spontaneous speech, and a perception experiment (AB discrimination task including spontaneous speech segments as well as German and Bulgarian sounds). The results obtained revealed an articulatory and historical explanation according to the evolutionary patterns of Spanish. Specifically, a parallel emerged between the assimilation by co-articulation of [t͡ʃ] and [ç], characterized by the evolution of a non-palatal sound with another neighboring palatal sound.
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spelling doaj.art-38d810fcfad8450d8717b10687386da42023-12-21T11:49:20ZcatUniversitat de BarcelonaEstudios de Fonética Experimental1575-55332385-35732023-10-0130El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora? This paper pretends to be a unifying response to the lack of connection between the synchronic and diachronic approaches based on the [ç] allophone of /x/ in South American Spanish. Two experiments were carried out: an acoustic analysis based on laboratory, semi-directed and spontaneous speech, and a perception experiment (AB discrimination task including spontaneous speech segments as well as German and Bulgarian sounds). The results obtained revealed an articulatory and historical explanation according to the evolutionary patterns of Spanish. Specifically, a parallel emerged between the assimilation by co-articulation of [t͡ʃ] and [ç], characterized by the evolution of a non-palatal sound with another neighboring palatal sound. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/43978PalatalizationFricativesChilean SpanishEvolutive Phonetics
spellingShingle El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
Estudios de Fonética Experimental
Palatalization
Fricatives
Chilean Spanish
Evolutive Phonetics
title El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
title_full El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
title_fullStr El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
title_full_unstemmed El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
title_short El sonido [ç] chileno: ¿una articulación conservadora o innovadora?
title_sort el sonido c chileno una articulacion conservadora o innovadora
topic Palatalization
Fricatives
Chilean Spanish
Evolutive Phonetics
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/43978