Galician and Spanish in Galicia: Prosodies in contact

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ISSN: 1571-0718
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The current study analyses the intonation of three types of utterances (broad focus statements, information-seeking yes-no questions and information-seeking wh-questions) in Galician and Spanish, in order to research the effects on the intonation of the prolonged contact between these two languages in Galicia. The main aims are to detect possible hybridisation processes in the intonation of these varieties and determine whether the intonation behaviour is different depending on the language used or on the language profile of the speakers. To that end, this study presents an empirical study which analyses these three types of utterances in Spanish and Galician, produced by 22 informants with different linguistic profiles. The results indicate little variability in the intonation based on the initial and habitual languages of the speakers or the language in which they produce the corpus. However, the existence of some hybrid patterns in wh-questions has been detected. The theoretical implications of these results will be discussed within the framework of hybridisation

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Fernández Rei, E. (2019). Galician and Spanish in Galicia: Prosodies in contact. “Spanish in Context”, vol. 16, num. 3, 438-461

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This study has received financial support from the Xunta de Galicia and the European Union (under the grant GRC2013/40) and from the projects Cambio lingüístico en gallego (FFI2012-33845) and Contacto y cambio lingüístico en gallego (FFI2015-65208-P), financed by the Ministry of Economy and Competitivity.

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