This study analyzes the sociolinguistic distribution of /s/-aspiration, one of the realizations of syllable-final /s/ in Uruguayan border Spanish. It discusses aspiration as a new variant which is entering the dialect through the speech of the upper classes, in a process opposite to what has been reported by studies of (s) aspiration elsewhere. Because border Spanish is highly stigmatized and stereotypically a variety that maintains syllable-final (s) as full sibilants, aspiration enters the dialect as a prestige marker owing to its identification with the linguistic model of the speech of Montevideo. Data analysis reveals social and linguistic factors that condition the variable, and explores the role of aspiration as an ultra-local marker that has been incorporated by social groups who, by converging their speech with that of Montevideo, cause it to diverge from the local norm.
2024. Introduction. In Majorcan Catalan in San Pedro, Argentina, ► pp. 1 ff.
Gradoville, Michael, Sofía Fernandez, Avizia Long & Mark Waltermire
2024. Lectal coherence in a border bilingual community. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 17:1 ► pp. 25 ff.
Gilbert, Madeline
2023. Conflicting standards and variability: Spirantization in two varieties of Uruguayan Spanish. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 16:2 ► pp. 397 ff.
2023. Sound change in Western Andalusian Spanish: Investigation into the actuation and propagation of post-aspiration. Journal of Phonetics 98 ► pp. 101238 ff.
Brogan, Franny D. & Deborah Yi
2022. Rethinking Gender Principles in El Salvador: Evidence from /s/ Weakening. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 15:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Chappell, Whitney & Matthew Kanwit
2022. DO LEARNERS CONNECT SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION WITH REGIONAL AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS?. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 44:1 ► pp. 185 ff.
Gradoville, Michael S., Earl Kjar Brown & Richard J. File-Muriel
2022. The phonetics of sociophonetics: Validating acoustic approaches to Spanish /s/. Journal of Phonetics 91 ► pp. 101125 ff.
Núñez-Méndez, Eva
2022. Variation in Spanish /s/: Overview and New Perspectives. Languages 7:2 ► pp. 77 ff.
Wright, Robyn
2021. Madrileños on theejque: Perceptions of Velarized /s/. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 14:1 ► pp. 207 ff.
Mohamed, Sherez & Antje Muntendam
2020. The Use of the Glottal Stop as a Variant of /s/ in Puerto Rican Spanish. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 13:2 ► pp. 391 ff.
2019. The role of linguistic ideologies in language contact situations. Language and Linguistics Compass 13:10
Brogan, Franny D. & Mariška A. Bolyanatz
2018. A sociophonetic account of onset /s/ weakening in Salvadoran Spanish: Instrumental and segmental analyses. Language Variation and Change 30:2 ► pp. 203 ff.
Henriksen, Nicholas
2017. Patterns of vowel laxing and harmony in Iberian Spanish: Data from production and perception. Journal of Phonetics 63 ► pp. 106 ff.
2016. Investigating lenition patterns in south-central Peninsular Spanish /spstsk/ clusters. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 46:3 ► pp. 287 ff.
2014. Linguistic Continuity along the Uruguayan-Brazilian Border: Monolingual Perceptions of a Bilingual Reality. In Spanish and Portuguese across Time, Place, and Borders, ► pp. 183 ff.
Campos‐Astorkiza, Rebeka
2012. The Phonemes of Spanish. In The Handbook of Hispanic Linguistics, ► pp. 89 ff.
Carvalho, Ana Maria
2010. Contribuições da sociolinguística ao ensino do português em comunidades bilíngues do norte do Uruguai. Pro-Posições 21:3 ► pp. 45 ff.
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