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15 The phonology of Romance contact varieties

  • Christoph Gabriel and Uli Reich
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Abstract

The present chapter provides an overview of segmental and prosodic properties of Romance contact varieties. By using this term, we refer to linguistic systems that are acquired as either a first or an early second language and used by their speakers on a regular basis in their social environment and whose phonological systems are crucially influenced by the phonology of another language. After briefly reviewing selected theoretical approaches to language contact, we select examples to discuss mechanisms and effects of linguistic contact at different phonological levels: starting with segments, we progress to the higher levels of word prosody, stress patterns, and durational cues and end with a discussion of cross-linguistic influence at the intonational level.

Abstract

The present chapter provides an overview of segmental and prosodic properties of Romance contact varieties. By using this term, we refer to linguistic systems that are acquired as either a first or an early second language and used by their speakers on a regular basis in their social environment and whose phonological systems are crucially influenced by the phonology of another language. After briefly reviewing selected theoretical approaches to language contact, we select examples to discuss mechanisms and effects of linguistic contact at different phonological levels: starting with segments, we progress to the higher levels of word prosody, stress patterns, and durational cues and end with a discussion of cross-linguistic influence at the intonational level.

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