The intonational phonology of Peninsular Spanish and European Portuguese
Author(s) -
Meghan E. Armstrong,
Marisa Cruz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
issues in hispanic and lusophone linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.102
H-Index - 3
ISSN - 2213-3887
DOI - 10.1075/ihll.1.09arm
Subject(s) - portuguese , phonology , linguistics , european portuguese , brazilian portuguese , history , geography , philosophy
The study of Spanish and Portuguese intonation within the Autosegmental Metrical (AM) framework has developed substantially over the past 30 years, and recent applications of common methodology make comparative studies more feasible. Here we compare the intonational systems of Peninsular Spanish (PS) and European Portuguese (EP), considering previous research on prosodic hierarchy, phrasing and tonal density. Finally, we compare the two tonal inventories and their respective (ToBI) labeling conventions. We find a considerable amount of overlap in terms of phonetic implementations of the tonal categories, showing, at times, labeling differences. We use this comparative analysis (i) to discuss these labeling differences and (ii) to motivate the need for uniform but also transparent labeling conventions in order to account for variation across Ibero-
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