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      Lenition in contemporary speech from Gran Canaria: two corpus case studies

      PHONICA
      Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona

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          This paper discusses the corpus of Gran Canarian Spanish gathered in 2016 in order to provide an in-depth sociolinguistic account of the lenition processes identified in the dialect. After a detailed description of the methodology and database preparation, I present two case studies showcasing the utility of such corpora. First, I show the phonetic and social factors governing the distribution of different surface variants of the underlying coda /s/, pointing to generalised variation and hence incompleteness of any of the weakening options. Second, I provide a comparison of the spontaneous speech produced by the 6 informants of the corpus with their productions from a laboratory study, which leads to the conclusion that variation is subject to yet another important factor: social setting and that the options chosen on each occasion are reflections of competing stages on the same lenition trajectory systematically applied by language users. 

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          PHONICA
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          Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona
          1699-8774
          December 23 2022
          December 23 2022
          : 18
          : 60-85
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          10.1344/phonica.2022.18.60-85
          b7b89781-305e-4243-b1ec-475c8494e2c7
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