Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina

As is well known, Argentine Spanish demonstrates žeísmo, i.e., the voiced palatal phoneme /ʝ/, standard for most Spanish dialects, is realized as a voiced alveopalatal fricative [ʒ] or its voiceless counterpart [ʃ]. The variation of [ʒ] and [ʃ] has been shown to be conditioned by social factors suc...

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Main Author: Jennifer Lang-Rigal
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2014-10-01
Series:Estudios de Fonética Experimental
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Online Access:http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/44116
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description As is well known, Argentine Spanish demonstrates žeísmo, i.e., the voiced palatal phoneme /ʝ/, standard for most Spanish dialects, is realized as a voiced alveopalatal fricative [ʒ] or its voiceless counterpart [ʃ]. The variation of [ʒ] and [ʃ] has been shown to be conditioned by social factors such as sex, age, and social class (Wolf & Jimenez, 1977; Fontanella de Weinberg, 1978). The devoicing of [ʒ] has been described as a change in progress, led by younger, middle class, female speakers, and spreading to other groups in the populations studied (Wolf, 1984; Chang, 2008; Rohena-Madrazo, 2008, for Buenos Aires). The present study builds upon previous sociolinguistic analyses of žeísmo and takes a step towards a more comprehensive view of Argentine Spanish by investigating the allophonic variation in two lesser studied regional dialects of Argentina - Córdoba and Tucumán - as well as Buenos Aires. Spontaneous speech was collected from speakers in each of these three regions by use of a role-play elicitation exercise (La encuesta porteña, Gabriel et al, 2010). An acoustic analysis of the pronunciation of orthographic <y> and <ll> (in word-initial and intervocalic positions) measured duration, fundamental frequency, and intensity for these and surrounding segments of speech to describe voicing as a gradient production across regional and gender groups. Results show that females are devoicing more than males in Córdoba and Tucumán, with the most voiced productions coming from both genders of speakers in Córdoba. Males and females in Buenos Aires were not statistically different from one another, and these males devoiced significantly more (40% voicing) than those from Córdoba and Tucuman (both 95% voicing). This study presents the first recorded acoustic data for Tucumán, belonging to the northwest dialectal zone, and data for Córdoba, contributing to the very few publications with respect to this phenomenon (cf. Colantoni, 2005; Castellani, 1998). Additionally, the present study provides an acoustic analysis which considers the gradient nature of devoicing and quantifies the productivity of voicing among speakers from diverse populations.
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spelling doaj.art-e3a76c66306f47cb8c496c606340f0ba2023-12-21T11:49:40ZcatUniversitat de BarcelonaEstudios de Fonética Experimental1575-55332385-35732014-10-0124Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in ArgentinaJennifer Lang-Rigal0James Madison University As is well known, Argentine Spanish demonstrates žeísmo, i.e., the voiced palatal phoneme /ʝ/, standard for most Spanish dialects, is realized as a voiced alveopalatal fricative [ʒ] or its voiceless counterpart [ʃ]. The variation of [ʒ] and [ʃ] has been shown to be conditioned by social factors such as sex, age, and social class (Wolf & Jimenez, 1977; Fontanella de Weinberg, 1978). The devoicing of [ʒ] has been described as a change in progress, led by younger, middle class, female speakers, and spreading to other groups in the populations studied (Wolf, 1984; Chang, 2008; Rohena-Madrazo, 2008, for Buenos Aires). The present study builds upon previous sociolinguistic analyses of žeísmo and takes a step towards a more comprehensive view of Argentine Spanish by investigating the allophonic variation in two lesser studied regional dialects of Argentina - Córdoba and Tucumán - as well as Buenos Aires. Spontaneous speech was collected from speakers in each of these three regions by use of a role-play elicitation exercise (La encuesta porteña, Gabriel et al, 2010). An acoustic analysis of the pronunciation of orthographic <y> and <ll> (in word-initial and intervocalic positions) measured duration, fundamental frequency, and intensity for these and surrounding segments of speech to describe voicing as a gradient production across regional and gender groups. Results show that females are devoicing more than males in Córdoba and Tucumán, with the most voiced productions coming from both genders of speakers in Córdoba. Males and females in Buenos Aires were not statistically different from one another, and these males devoiced significantly more (40% voicing) than those from Córdoba and Tucuman (both 95% voicing). This study presents the first recorded acoustic data for Tucumán, belonging to the northwest dialectal zone, and data for Córdoba, contributing to the very few publications with respect to this phenomenon (cf. Colantoni, 2005; Castellani, 1998). Additionally, the present study provides an acoustic analysis which considers the gradient nature of devoicing and quantifies the productivity of voicing among speakers from diverse populations. http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/44116žeísmoArgentinaTucumánCórdobaalveopalatal fricative(de)voicing
spellingShingle Jennifer Lang-Rigal
Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
Estudios de Fonética Experimental
žeísmo
Argentina
Tucumán
Córdoba
alveopalatal fricative
(de)voicing
title Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
title_full Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
title_fullStr Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
title_short Regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in Argentina
title_sort regional variation in the devoicing of the alveopalatal fricative in argentina
topic žeísmo
Argentina
Tucumán
Córdoba
alveopalatal fricative
(de)voicing
url http://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/44116
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