Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The present study offers a series of observations
based on extensive research into the phonology of the
Spanish spoken in the province of Havana, Cuba.
The phonemes for the province are determined,
and special attention is given to allophonic variants
peculiar to and/or characteristic of Havana.
The allophonic variants are described in detail on
articulatory and distributional criteria.
There is a great deal of emphasis placed on the
description of consonants. The vowels are also discussed.
There is no reference to suprasegmental phonological
data.
After the phonological studied is completed, the
differences in the speech of socioeconomic groups are
explained.
based on extensive research into the phonology of the
Spanish spoken in the province of Havana, Cuba.
The phonemes for the province are determined,
and special attention is given to allophonic variants
peculiar to and/or characteristic of Havana.
The allophonic variants are described in detail on
articulatory and distributional criteria.
There is a great deal of emphasis placed on the
description of consonants. The vowels are also discussed.
There is no reference to suprasegmental phonological
data.
After the phonological studied is completed, the
differences in the speech of socioeconomic groups are
explained.
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