2017
DOI: 10.1515/opli-2017-0023
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A Description of Tucumán Spanish Intonation in Argentina

Abstract: This paper documents for the first time the intonation system of Tucumán Spanish, an understudied variety of Argentinian Spanish. Semi-spontaneous speech illustrating the intonation of main sentence types, i.e. broad focus statements, partial and absolute interrogatives, and imperatives and vocatives, was elicited from 31 native speakers of Tucumán Spanish via an adapted version of the Argentinian Intonation Survey (Prieto and Roseano, 2009-2013). The two authors listened to the recordings and transcribed them… Show more

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“…Prieto and Roseano's (2010) volume provided a baseline for the analysis of the basic intonational patterns in Spanish. Other studies have adapted their research protocol to document the contours of additional regional varieties (Henriksen and García-Amaya 2012;Terán and Ortega-Llebaria 2017). Our study follows this line of research to facilitate crossdialectal comparison.…”
Section: Imperatives and Vocativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prieto and Roseano's (2010) volume provided a baseline for the analysis of the basic intonational patterns in Spanish. Other studies have adapted their research protocol to document the contours of additional regional varieties (Henriksen and García-Amaya 2012;Terán and Ortega-Llebaria 2017). Our study follows this line of research to facilitate crossdialectal comparison.…”
Section: Imperatives and Vocativesmentioning
confidence: 99%