Rhotacism in Spanish and its decline in Ciudad Real (Spain). A case study of a change in progress nearing completion

Authors

  • Marko Kapović Universtiy of Zadar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v9i4.23975

Keywords:

Rhotacism, Spanish syllable-final s, change in progress

Abstract

This paper begins with an examination of rhotacism as a phonetic process and the conditioning factors that govern its occurrence. Its importance among Spanish varieties and its place within the syllable-final s weakening continuum is also considered. Next we turn to the gradual disappearance of this phenomenon in Ciudad Real, using both apparent time inferences and real time evidence. The results from our investigation show a somewhat atypical change from below and an interesting development of the syllable-final s weakening process; namely, rhotacism is not replaced by the standard canonical form but rather gives way to a more advanced form of weakening. This implies that, although the standard variant has shown complete stability during the last century, the weakening process is progressing among the non-standard allophones. From a methodological point of view, this study has revealed the importance of analyzing different individual contexts in which the syllable-final s can appear, since global data can conceal some important patterns.

Author Biography

  • Marko Kapović, Universtiy of Zadar
    Marko Kapović is currently employed in the Department of French and Iberoromance Studies at the University of Zadar, where he teaches courses in Spanish language and linguistics. His primary research interests include Spanish sociolinguistics, language variation and change, dialectology and phonetics. In 2014 he completed his PhD titled Análisis sociolingüístico de la variable (s) en el habla de Ciudad Real and his main publications include ‘Reassessing the influence of word position on the variation of Spanish syllable-final s: Data from Ciudad Real’, Spanish in Context 12(3), and ‘El debilitamiento de la s explosiva en español; extensión geográfica y factores condicionantes’, Lingüística española actual 37.

Published

2015-11-30

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Articles

How to Cite

Kapović, M. (2015). Rhotacism in Spanish and its decline in Ciudad Real (Spain). A case study of a change in progress nearing completion. Sociolinguistic Studies, 9(4), 399-420. https://doi.org/10.1558/sols.v9i4.23975