Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya
This paper focuses on the duration of stressed syllables in broad versus contrastive focus in Yucatecan Spanish and examines its connection with Spanish−Maya bilingualism. We examine the claim that phonemic vowel length in one language prevents the use of syllable duration as a post-lexica...
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doaj-c1d212199ce94d469047d42fe3eb39dc2020-11-25T01:43:55ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2019-10-01448410.3390/languages4040084languages4040084Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with MayaNuria Martínez García0Melanie Uth1CRC 1252 Prominence in Language, University of Cologne, 50923 Köln, GermanyDepartment of Romance Studies, University of Cologne, 50939 Köln, GermanyThis paper focuses on the duration of stressed syllables in broad versus contrastive focus in Yucatecan Spanish and examines its connection with Spanish−Maya bilingualism. We examine the claim that phonemic vowel length in one language prevents the use of syllable duration as a post-lexical acoustic cue in another. We study the duration of stressed syllables of nouns in subject and object position in subject-verb-object (SVO) sentences (broad and contrastive focus) of a semi-spontaneous production task. One thousand one hundred and twenty-six target syllables of 34 mono- and bilingual speakers were measured and submitted to linear mixed-effects models. Although the target syllables were slightly longer in contrastive focus, duration was not significant, nor was the effect of bilingualism. The results point to duration not constituting a cue to focus marking in Yucatecan Spanish. Finally, it is discussed how this result relates to the strong influence of Yucatec Maya on Yucatecan Spanish prosody observed by both scholars and native speakers of Yucatecan Spanish and other Mexican varieties of Spanish.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/4/4/84post-lexical durationphonemic vowel lengthfocus markinglanguage contactyucatecan spanishyucatec maya |
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Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya |
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Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya |
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Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya |
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Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya |
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Lack of Syllable Duration as a Post-Lexical Acoustic Cue in Spanish in Contact with Maya |
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lack of syllable duration as a post-lexical acoustic cue in spanish in contact with maya |
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This paper focuses on the duration of stressed syllables in broad versus contrastive focus in Yucatecan Spanish and examines its connection with Spanish−Maya bilingualism. We examine the claim that phonemic vowel length in one language prevents the use of syllable duration as a post-lexical acoustic cue in another. We study the duration of stressed syllables of nouns in subject and object position in subject-verb-object (SVO) sentences (broad and contrastive focus) of a semi-spontaneous production task. One thousand one hundred and twenty-six target syllables of 34 mono- and bilingual speakers were measured and submitted to linear mixed-effects models. Although the target syllables were slightly longer in contrastive focus, duration was not significant, nor was the effect of bilingualism. The results point to duration not constituting a cue to focus marking in Yucatecan Spanish. Finally, it is discussed how this result relates to the strong influence of Yucatec Maya on Yucatecan Spanish prosody observed by both scholars and native speakers of Yucatecan Spanish and other Mexican varieties of Spanish. |
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post-lexical duration phonemic vowel length focus marking language contact yucatecan spanish yucatec maya |
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