35 results on '"Chappell, Whitney"'
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2. Sociophonetics and fricatives
3. Do Learners Connect Sociophonetic Variation with Regional and Social Characteristics? The Case of L2 Perception of Spanish Aspiration
4. Puerto Rican welfare queens and the semiotics of respectability: The language of race, class, and gender
5. Phonetic sensitivity does not condition variant-based social sensitivity
6. The diffusion of sheísmo and perceptions of porteñidad in Buenos Aires Spanish
7. Mexicans' and Mexican-Americans' perceptions of themselves and each other
8. New perspectives on Spanish socio-historical linguistics
9. /s/ weakening in Nicaragua
10. Chapter 8. ‘En esta petsa, este anio’
11. Introduction to the Special Issue Social Meanings of Language Variation in Spanish
12. Chapter 4. Social contact and linguistic convergence
13. Perceptions of Spanish(es) in the United States
14. Chapter 8. The sociophonetic perception of heritage Spanish speakers in the United States
15. Introduction
16. Social and Stylistic Correlates of Vocal Fry in a cappella Performances
17. Chapter 7. The importance of motivated comparisons in variationist studies*
18. Rhotacism of /s/ in Elche Spanish
19. Stereotypes, language, and race: Spaniards' perception of Latin American immigrants.
20. Bilingualism and aspiration
21. CASUAL SPEECH OR FAST SPEECH?: A QUALIFICATION ABOUT THE EFFECT OF FORMALITY AND SPEECH RATE ON SPANISH /S/ REDUCTION
22. Heritage Mexican Spanish Speakers’ Sociophonetic Perception of /s/ Aspiration
23. Language variation and change through an experimental lens: Contextual modulation in the use of the Progressive in three Spanish dialects
24. DO LEARNERS CONNECT SOCIOPHONETIC VARIATION WITH REGIONAL AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS?
25. Language variation and change through an experimental lens: Contextual modulation in the use of the Progressive in three Spanish dialects
26. Phonological (in)visibility
27. Caribeño or mexicano, profesionista or albañil? Mexican listeners’ evaluations of /s/ aspiration and maintenance in Mexican and Puerto Rican voices
28. Los bajamientos vocálicos en el Quechua Ancashino: Un análisis fonético y fonológico
29. Phonological (in)visibility: The perception of reduced Spanish vowels among L1-Spanish speakers, L2-Spanish learners, and English monolinguals.
30. On the social perception of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish
31. Caribeño or mexicano, profesionista or albañil? Mexican listeners’ evaluations of /s/ aspiration and maintenance in Mexican and Puerto Rican voices.
32. Formality strategies in Managua, Nicaragua
33. Variable production and indexical social meaning: On the potential physiological origin of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish.
34. A Preliminary Study: Examining Trust in Intimate Relationships Predicted by Parental Divorce
35. Social and Linguistic Factors Conditioning the Glottal Stop in Nicaraguan Spanish
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