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DO LEARNERS CONNECT SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION WITH REGIONAL AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS? THE CASE OF L2 PERCEPTION OF SPANISH ASPIRATION
(Studies in Second Language Acquisition;, 2021-05-11)
Learners must develop the ability to perceive linguistic and social meaning in their second language (L2) to interact effectively, but relatively little is known about how learners link social meaning to a single phonetic ...
Cross-linguistic influence in L1 processing of morphosyntactic variation: Evidence from L2 learners
(Applied Psycholinguistics;42(1), 2021-01-14)
The current study investigates cross-linguistic influence of second language (L2) learning
on native language (L1) processing of morphosyntactic variation in proficient L2 learners
immersed in their L1. Despite Spanish ...
Variable production and indexical social meaning: On the potential physiological origin of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish
(Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics;10(1), 2017-05-02)
In several dialects of Spanish, men tend to exhibit more intervocalic /s/ voicing than women, e. g., oso ‘bear’ as [ozo], and this difference may have a physiological basis. File-Muriel et al. (2015, Disentangling the ...
A Usage-Based Perspective on Spanish Variable Clitic Placement
(9/7/2020)
This study provides a usage-based analysis of Spanish Variable Clitic Placement (VCP). A variationist analysis of VCP in spoken Argentine Spanish indicates that VCP grammar is constrained by lexical (finite verb) and ...