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Introduction
Interdisciplinary approaches to Romance linguistics
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Mark Amengual
and Amanda Dalola
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 A typological account of perceptually driven prosodic effects on voiced stop lenition in monolingual and bilingual Spanish grammars 9
- Chapter 2 Linguistic environment and bilingual lexical access 42
- Chapter 3 Bilingualism and the assibilated /r/ in Guatemalan Spanish 69
- Chapter 4 The peaks and valleys of Córdoba [speech] 96
- Chapter 5 Pas d’ schwa 115
- Chapter 6 ¡Hola mi a[ɾ]ma! 137
- Chapter 7 Tweeting subjunctive in Peru and Spain 165
- Chapter 8 On the status of epenthetic schwa in French 186
- Chapter 9 D-Smoke’s, El Rey 211
- Chapter 10 No es correcto y me da mucha risa 240
- Chapter 11 Pus ‘ta cabrón 263
- Chapter 12 Navigating identity and discrimination in France through codeswitching 293
- Outroduction 324
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1 A typological account of perceptually driven prosodic effects on voiced stop lenition in monolingual and bilingual Spanish grammars 9
- Chapter 2 Linguistic environment and bilingual lexical access 42
- Chapter 3 Bilingualism and the assibilated /r/ in Guatemalan Spanish 69
- Chapter 4 The peaks and valleys of Córdoba [speech] 96
- Chapter 5 Pas d’ schwa 115
- Chapter 6 ¡Hola mi a[ɾ]ma! 137
- Chapter 7 Tweeting subjunctive in Peru and Spain 165
- Chapter 8 On the status of epenthetic schwa in French 186
- Chapter 9 D-Smoke’s, El Rey 211
- Chapter 10 No es correcto y me da mucha risa 240
- Chapter 11 Pus ‘ta cabrón 263
- Chapter 12 Navigating identity and discrimination in France through codeswitching 293
- Outroduction 324
- Index 329