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Title: Prosodic distances between different survey sites in Romance-speaking Europe
Author: Elvira-García, Wendy
Turculeț, Adrian
Bibiri, Anca-Diana
Baker Campbell, Annie
Cerdà Massó, Ramon, 1941-
Fernández Planas, Ana Ma. (Ana María)
Roseano, Paolo
Keywords: Romanès
Anàlisi prosòdica (Lingüística)
Dialectometria
Llengües romàniques
Corpus (Lingüística)
Romanian language
Prosodic analysis (Linguistics)
Dialectometry
Romance languages
Corpora (Linguistics)
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Abstract: [eng] The aim of this paper is to classify Romanian dialects from a prosodic point of view within the European Romance-speaking area. The data is part of the Multimedia Atlas of Romance Prosody - AMPER (Contini, 1992) and is analysed dialectometrically by means of ProDis (Elvira-García et al., 2015; Fernández Planas, 2016). The database includes more than 17,000 utterances produced by 48 speakers from 26 survey sites of 15 varieties of 6 Romance languages (Catalan, Spanish, Italian, Sardinian, Friulian and Romanian). The results show that the two main prosodic areas of Romanian (see Roseano, 2016b) remain separate when they are dialectometrized with data from other Romance languages. In addition, if one analyses questions and statements separately, it can be seen that questions allow us to distinguish geoprosodic areas more effectively than statements do (as suggested by previous studies such as Fernández Planas et al., 2015).
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.ne11.05
It is part of: Onomazein, 2023, num. esp. IX, p. 5-32
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/196604
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.ne11.05
ISSN: 0717-1285
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