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Factores externos e internos influyentes en la variación de /θs/ en la ciudad de Sevilla

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    Santana Marrero, Juana
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    Santana Marrero, Juana

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    Spanish; Castilian
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    Vydáno:
    2016
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    Analecta malacitana: Revista de la Sección de Filología de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras ISSN 0211-934X Vol. 39, Nº 1-2, 2016-2017, pags. 143-177
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    The study of the phoneme /θs/ in speaking samples recently taken in Seville reveals the coexistence between its divergent vernacular variants (seseo, ceceo and jejeo patterns) and the convergent realizations (phonemic division /s/ → [s] : /θ/ → [θ]). This aspect indicates a fl exible absorption of the pronunciation characteristics which come from north-central Spain, often associated with the linguistic standard. This investigation compiles a complete analysis of these variation processes included in PRESEEA-Seville corpus, collected between 2009 and 2017. Specifi cally, the alternation of the allophones depends on both extralinguistic factors, such as the informants' educational level, age and gender; and linguistic parameters as is the case of sibilant sounds connecting with the nearby syllabus, or proper and common nouns. The results show how the spoken Spanish in Seville is constantly changing according to the conservatory patterns /s/ → [s]: /θ/ → [θ], which is led by certain population sectors such as high sociolects and women. As for, the seseo is highly used amongst low sociolects, counteracting with the convergent norm; the ceceo is still conceived as a minority rule; and the jejeo is scarcely associated to a particular number of words. A certain degree of insecurity is observed, in such a way that the same speaker combines, in different proportions, more than just one variant. Finally, the internal factors weren't quite determinative, excepting the infl uence of the progressive assimilation, and, in some cases, of the proper noun.


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