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Prosody: A feature of languages or a feature of speakers?
Asturian and Castilian in the center of Asturias
- Source: Spanish in Context, Volume 16, Issue 3, Dec 2019, p. 462 - 474
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- 17 Jan 2020
Abstract
Abstract
Social situations of language coexistence have resulted in linguistic manifestations of bilingualism and diglossia, including linguistic interference, lexical loans and code switching.
What role does prosody play in social bilingualism? In other words, when contact between different languages is not restricted to the individual but affects an entire speech community, does a dominant prosody exist? Does prosody vary among different linguistic varieties?
In order to find an answer to these questions, we hereby show the results of a research project on the prosodic features of Asturian and Castilian spoken in the centre of Asturias. This experimental study is based on the speech of four informants from Oviedo – two men and two women – two of which speak Castilian, while the other two speak Asturian.