Euskaraz hitz-bukaerako herskariek oso maiztasun txikia dute hiztegian, baina oso maiztasun handia solasean; /-t/ eta /-k/ kontsonanteak maiztasun handiko atzizki batzuetan aurkitzen baitira. Lan honetan hitz-bukaerako herskarien gauzatze fonetikoa aztertzen dugu, eta bereziki bi hitzen arteko kontsonante taldeetan jartzen dugu arreta. Datuak elkarrizketa libretik atera ditugu. Intentsitate neurketak erakusten du talde horietan kontsonanteak oso ahulak direla gehienetan. Espektrogramak miatuz baieztatzen dugu /-k/ eta /-t/ kontsonanteak beste kontsonante baten aurrean gehiengoetan galtzen edo hurbilkari ahostun gisa ahoskatzen direla. Bestalde, ahoskabetze gertakariak (adib. /k#b/ --> [p]) ez dira batere normalak gure corpusean.
Clitic elements are prosodically attached to another phonological word. As such, they do not carry their own stress. In general, Spanish non-prepositional object pronouns (e.g. me/te/le/lo/ se) meet the definition of clitic, whether preposed (proclitic) or postposed (enclitic) to the verb. Nevertheless, in several Romance varieties, including some Spanish varieties, the stress may surface on the clitic in verb+clitic(s) groups. We refer to this phenomenon as Enclitic Stress Shift (ESS). In this paper, we report on the perception of ESS by Spanish speakers from Argentina and Spain and explore the acoustic dimensions that may affect this perception. The discussion includes comparisons with other Romance languages and implications for sound change, such as the changes in stress patterns in the development of future and conditional tenses.
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