Spaniards articulate faster than Mexicans: ...
Type de document :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
DOI :
Titre :
Spaniards articulate faster than Mexicans: temporal patterns in two varieties of Spanish
Auteur(s) :
Santiago, Fabián [Auteur]
Structures Formelles du Langage [SFL]
Mairano, Paolo [Auteur]
Savoirs, Textes, Langage (STL) - UMR 8163 [STL]
Structures Formelles du Langage [SFL]
Mairano, Paolo [Auteur]

Savoirs, Textes, Langage (STL) - UMR 8163 [STL]
Titre de la revue :
Spanish in Context
Pagination :
244-264
Éditeur :
John Benjamins Publishing
Date de publication :
2022
ISSN :
1571-0718
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Madrilenian Spanish
Mexican Spanish
articulation rate
Mexican Spanish
articulation rate
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique
Résumé en anglais : [en]
We analyse articulation rate and speech rate, number and duration of pauses for 22 speakers of two Spanish regional varieties (Madrilenian vs Mexican) in three different tasks (read speech, picture description and interview). ...
Lire la suite >We analyse articulation rate and speech rate, number and duration of pauses for 22 speakers of two Spanish regional varieties (Madrilenian vs Mexican) in three different tasks (read speech, picture description and interview). Our results show that speakers from Madrid have higher articulation rate and speech rate than speakers from Mexico, but that such differences are mainly observed in spontaneous speech (picture description). Instead, the number and duration of pauses were not significantly affected by the provenance of speakers. Some methodological issues are discussed in order to make legitimate inferences from this exploratory study.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >We analyse articulation rate and speech rate, number and duration of pauses for 22 speakers of two Spanish regional varieties (Madrilenian vs Mexican) in three different tasks (read speech, picture description and interview). Our results show that speakers from Madrid have higher articulation rate and speech rate than speakers from Mexico, but that such differences are mainly observed in spontaneous speech (picture description). Instead, the number and duration of pauses were not significantly affected by the provenance of speakers. Some methodological issues are discussed in order to make legitimate inferences from this exploratory study.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Vulgarisation :
Non
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