Phonetic texts from Cuba (1965-2006).
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Keywords

Cuban Spanish
phonetic transcription
dialectology
sociolinguistics
historiography of linguistics

How to Cite

Fernández de Castro, F. (2021). Phonetic texts from Cuba (1965-2006). Nueva Revista De Filología Hispánica (NRFH), 70(1), 273–300. https://doi.org/10.24201/nrfh.v70i1.3790

Abstract

In dialectology, geographical linguistics and sociolinguistics, phonetic transcription is often used to illustrate the speech analyzed in monographs, linguistic atlases and variation studies. This paper analyses nine such studies of the Spanish spoken in Cuba, all of them published between 1965 and 2006. It describes the work in which each phonetic text is included (with a sample of the transcription), its the-oretical framework and the system of phonetic notation employed by each author.

https://doi.org/10.24201/nrfh.v70i1.3790
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