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Part of
Recent Advances in the Study of Spanish Sociophonetic Perception
Edited by Whitney Chappell
[
Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics
21] 2019
► pp.
341
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344
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Index
A
affricate
90, 191, 201, 204, 265–269 , 277–281 , 287, 292, 297
Afrikaans
333–335
Afro-Colombian
153, 154
allophone
130, 157, 204, 215, 241, 247, 266, 281
ANOVA
28, 57–63 , 65–67 , 135, 142, 251, 276–278
approximant
189, 191, 241
Argentina
187–188 , 191–195 , 201–203 , 205, 289
Articulatory Phonology
334
assibilated
See assibilation
assibilation
126–127 , 146, 187–188 , 192–193 , 195, 198, 201–206 , 287–292 , 294–295 , 297–301 , 303–307
assimilate
See assimilation
assimilation
45, 77, 79, 128, 149–150 , 188, 230, 234, 329
Asturian Spanish
15–16 , 20, 22, 76
awareness
20, 33, 35, 40, 44, 46, 68–70 , 72–74 , 153–154 , 157–159 , 174, 202–203 , 214, 287, 294, 298, 305–306
B
bilabial
239–241 , 244, 246–247 , 251–252 , 254–256
bilingual
39, 41–44 , 46–47 , 50, 54–55 , 57–58 , 64–69 , 71–76 , 128, 133, 153–154 , 156, 159, 161, 173–175 , 240, 248, 329
bilingualism
See bilingual
binary forced-choice identification
17
Bogotá
190–191 , 194, 201
Bogota
See Bogotá
bootstrapping
174
borrowing
157, 158
bricolage
146, 319
C
Catalan
39–51 , 54–56 , 64, 66–80 , 83, 128, 241, 292, 329
Catalonia
39–42 , 44, 46–48 , 55, 72, 74, 128
ceceo
85, 87–95 , 99–114
change from above
89, 111, 287, 294–295 , 304, 306
change from below
295, 304–306
Chihuahua
7, 267, 269, 287–289 , 292–293 , 295–297 , 302, 304–305
Chile
211, 213, 217, 220–221 , 225–226 , 228–229
co-official status
20, 26–33 , 35
Coastal Ecuadorian Spanish
126–128 , 146
coda
93, 129, 146, 196, 269, 289, 291, 305, 334–335
Colombia
155, 187–188 , 190–191 , 194, 201–204
control group
28, 55, 76, 243
corpus
130, 271
covert attitude
40, 47, 56, 73
covert prestige
32, 74, 145, 215, 227, 229, 244, 257
creole
153–155 , 157–158
cross-dialectal variation
187, 206
D
deaffrication
204, 287–288 , 292–295 , 297–301 , 303–307
deficit perspective
240, 257
dependent variable
27–29 , 56, 98, 135, 143, 200, 222, 224–225 , 227, 251, 273, 298
dialect contact
87, 89, 114–115 , 187–188 , 197–198 , 201–202 , 204–206 , 329
dialect convergence
85, 90, 92, 110
dialect perception
336
distinción
85–95 , 98–114
dual language programs
242
Dutch
330
E
educational system
242
English-only programs
242
exemplar theory
16, 18, 279
exemplar activation
35
exemplar weighting
19
exemplar
18–19 , 34–35 , 279–280 , 328
exposure
3, 72, 129, 133, 144, 146, 154, 157, 175, 187, 190, 194–195 , 201–202 , 205, 229, 240–241 , 243–244 , 248, 258
F
factor analysis
134, 251, 320
formant
22, 50–51 , 289
frequency
3, 19, 22, 50, 94, 128, 145, 197–198 , 241, 279–280 , 287–289 , 291, 301, 305–306 , 333
G
gender paradox
4
geographic mobility
98, 112
gradient
49, 129–130 , 214, 307
gradiently
76, 213
H
heritage
239–250 , 252–258 , 264
heritage Spanish
239–240 , 242, 244, 256
heritage speaker
239–248 , 251–253 , 255–258
Hermosillo
272–274 , 278, 280
heterogeneous
44, 48, 239–240 , 258
heteronormativity
3, 129, 243, 257, 335
Highland Ecuadorian Spanish
126, 212
Highland Ecuador
125, 128
Hispanicity
251–254 , 256
holistic
4, 170, 315, 317–318
home language
56, 239–240 , 242–244 , 258
hyperarticulated variant
244, 257
hypoarticulated variant
244, 257
I
identification task
15, 17, 22–24 , 27, 153–154 , 162–163 , 172–173 , 187, 189–190 , 195–198 , 205
implicit attitude
294
impressionistic
267–268
impressionistically
131
independent variable
27–28 , 57, 98, 114, 134–135 , 140, 143, 221, 251–252 , 298, 300, 303–304
indexical field
1, 3–4 , 147, 215
indexicality
305
indicator
3, 40, 72, 76, 173, 305
interaction plot
254–255
intersectional
315–318
intersectionality
315, 317–318 , 322
interspeaker variation
128
intervocalic /k/
211–212 , 214, 217–219 , 227, 229
intervocalic /s/
3, 39, 47–49 , 54, 56, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67–68 , 72–73 , 76, 125–131 , 144–147 , 151, 212, 215, 244
J
joint factor
251–254
K
Kaiser rule
251
L
La Rioja
187, 191, 193–195 , 201–202 , 205
labiodental
239–241 , 244, 246–247 , 251–252 , 254–256
labiodentalization
241
language attitudes
15, 18, 35, 40, 75, 85, 92, 110, 113–114 , 126, 147–148 , 206
language change
87, 327, 328
language contact
16, 18, 75, 87, 165, 329
language dominance
3, 55
language revitalization
154, 156–157 , 160, 174
language variation and change
39, 87, 230, 315–316 , 335–336
lateral velarization
39, 48–49 , 72, 75
lenition
196, 212, 214, 230, 268, 335
Lepe
85–86 , 89, 91–93 , 96–98 , 100–101 , 103, 106, 108–114
linear mixed effects model
168–169 , 172, 252
linguistic change
87, 111, 145, 148, 243, 294, 332
linguistic cosmopolitanism
44, 46–47 , 74–75
linguistic discrimination
2
linguistic insecurity
75, 126
linguistic stereotype
40, 46, 73, 76, 216, 228
linguistic variable
2, 18–19 , 32, 86–87 , 114, 148, 216, 305
linguistic vitality
239
listener expectations
257
listening skills
240, 242
lleísmo
126
locus of variation
241
lone factor
134, 251–252
M
macrodialect
126
majority language
242
map task
95, 246
marker
1, 3, 44, 125, 145–147 , 155, 157, 213, 227–228 , 239, 244, 256, 294, 305
masculine singular morpheme
15–16 , 20
matched guise
21, 39–40 , 42, 44, 47–48 , 53–56 , 72–73 , 75, 82
matched-guise task
218, 244, 256
matched-guise test
239, 245, 307
mental representation
35, 153, 265, 270–271 , 281, 328, 332
merger
17, 32, 88–89 , 93, 215, 241
metalinguistic awareness
157, 160, 202–203 , 298
Mexican Spanish
53, 212, 239, 244–245 , 256, 266–267 , 271, 279, 282, 288, 291–292
minority language
15, 20, 32, 153–154 , 240, 242, 329
misperception
332–333
monolingual
18, 39, 41–42 , 45–49 , 55–56 , 69, 72, 74, 76, 156, 239, 241–244 , 256–258 , 272, 274, 329–330 , 336
multinomial logistic regression
98, 108, 134, 140–141 , 252
N
nasal
157, 161–162 , 165, 170, 180–182 , 184, 216, 241, 247, 333
nasalization
333, 335
native speaker
34, 41, 44, 53, 74, 129, 131, 133, 146, 196, 221, 239, 333
nonstandard
4, 147, 229, 244, 257, 302
O
obstruent
213
Old Spanish
241
orthographic
23, 88, 94, 187, 189, 191–194 , 198–199 , 203–205 , 239–241 , 244, 246, 256–257
orthography
197, 241
overt attitude
5, 39–40 , 47, 54, 56, 68, 72–75
P
Palenquero
153–175 , 180–184
Perceptual Assimilation Model
188
perceptual compensation
332
perceptual dialectology
125–126
phonemic
48, 85, 133, 163, 232, 241
phonemicity
268
phonetic detail
18, 19, 328
phonetic representation
15, 33, 318
phonetic variable
33, 40, 44, 47, 85, 175, 212, 239–240 , 288, 316, 319
phonological alternation
154, 157–159 , 163–164 , 166, 169–171 , 173
phonological predictability
153, 168–169 , 172–173 , 334
post-alveolar affricate
287, 292
post-hoc analysis
136, 138
prestige feature
244
prestige variant
244, 257
priming
15, 17–20 , 22, 31, 34–35 , 190, 265, 269, 270–273 , 276–278 , 280–282 , 297
Principal Components Analysis (PCA)
222
production and perception
22, 26, 32, 212, 214–216 , 228–230 , 287–288 , 299, 302–303 , 306, 316, 331–335
production rates
280, 287, 294
proficiency
133, 165, 197, 239–243 , 248, 251, 258, 296
prosodic variation
336
Q
qualitative
110, 154, 174, 216, 317
qualitatively
56
quantitative
21, 56, 75, 174, 187, 316–317 , 319–320
R
random effect
57–67 , 134, 198–200 , 218, 223–225 , 227, 252, 298
random forest
28–29 , 31
reduction
3, 128, 212–214
regional identity
20, 125, 145–146 , 148
replicability
315, 319–320
reproducibility
316, 319, 322
Rioplatense
187–188 , 192, 194–196 , 198–205
S
/s/ aspiration
3, 125, 129, 147
/s/ lenition
196, 335
/s/ reduction
3
/s/ voicing
3, 39, 73, 125–130 , 144–147 , 212, 215, 244
salience
18–20 , 32–35 , 68, 159, 211, 228, 258, 287–288 , 305–307 , 316
San Basilio de Palenque
153–155 , 159–160
Santiago
211, 217, 221, 229
self-evaluated
250
self-reported speech
26–27 , 32
sheísmo
1, 192–193
shesheo
7, 265–267 , 282
shibboleth
3
shift
17, 74, 156–157 , 159, 162, 165, 170–173 , 239
social attribute
15, 113, 212, 240, 243, 251, 287
social indexing
16, 19, 34
social meaning
1–4 , 16, 40, 125–126 , 129–130 , 147, 211, 256–257 , 305, 316, 318, 322, 335
social network
87, 96, 187–188 , 190–191 , 194–195 , 201, 205–206
social perception
4, 85–86 , 92, 125, 130, 144, 147, 211, 215, 228–229 , 239, 256, 330
social priming
17–20 , 22, 31, 34–35
social relationship
319
social salience
18–19 , 34, 287–288 , 305–306
social variation
305
socially weighted encoding
19, 35, 280
sociolinguistic perception
15–16 , 18, 32, 35, 92, 125–126 , 287
sociophonetic variation
174–175 , 328–329
sociophonetics
1, 4, 85, 243, 257, 315–316 , 327, 336
solidarity
22, 42–44 , 54, 56–59 , 71–72 , 74, 76, 83, 130, 294
Sonora
267, 272, 275, 278, 282, 292
sound change
113, 159, 328, 331–336
Spain
20, 39, 41, 85–86 , 128, 202, 204, 241, 289, 291
Spanglish
242
speaker sex
193, 217, 241, 243–244 , 252–255 , 257
speech community
72–74 , 86–87 , 90–91 , 93, 110–111 , 114, 160, 174, 187–188 , 190–191 , 194, 203, 205–206 , 228, 265, 269–271 , 281–282 , 287, 305–306 , 332
Speech Learning Model
188
speech perception
15–16 , 18, 187, 189–190 , 195, 205–206 , 315, 318–319 , 322, 330
speech processing
16, 18, 25, 174, 206
speech rate
269
splicing
49, 51, 94, 130–131 , 246–247
spoken word recognition
265, 267, 269–271 , 278–282
state of the field
1, 4
stereotype
20, 40, 46, 73–74 , 76, 89, 216, 228, 305
stigmatization
15, 20
stigmatized
18, 21, 35, 74, 160, 293, 295, 305, 307
T
t-test
25, 168, 277
Texas
240–241 , 246, 249, 295
tonogenesis
333–334
U
underlying
187, 281, 319
United States
196, 204, 239–242 , 244–246 , 248, 267
V
vocalic variation
328–330 , 336
voiceless post-alveolar affricate
287, 292
vowel categorization
22, 28, 31, 34
vowel continuum
17, 22, 31
W
weakening
128, 189, 212, 335
women’s speech
241, 244, 256
word recognition
265, 267, 269–271 , 278–282 , 330
Y
yeísmo
126, 193
Z
zheísmo
192–193