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Título : Intonation across two border areas in the North Andean region: Mérida (Venezuela) and Medellin (Colombia)
Autor : Muñetón Ayala, Mercedes Amparo
Díaz, Chaxiraxi
Dorta, Josefa
Mora, Elsa
metadata.dc.subject.*: Entonación (fonética)
Intonation (phonetics)
Español
Spanish language
Español en Colombia
Spanish language in Colombia
Español en Venezuela
Spanish language in Venezuela
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editorial : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Citación : Díaz, C., Dorta, J., Mora, E., & Muñetón, M. (2019). Intonation across two border areas in the North Andean region: Mérida (Venezuela) and Medellin (Colombia). Spanish in Context, 16(3), 329–352. https://doi.org/10.1075/sic.00042.dia
Resumen : ABSTRACT: The Andes mountain system serves as a natural border throughout several South American countries. This research takes place in the region known as the Northern Andes, in two of the most important cities of the Venezuelan and Colombian Andes: Mérida, State of Mérida, and Medellin, Department of Antioquia. The main purpose of this study is to establish intonation similarities and differences between these two Andean cities. As a preliminary study, part of the AMPER Project, it examines the F0 as a melodic support. The study has been conducted according to the parameters established in the above- mentioned project. The intention of this research is twofold: First, to accomplish one of the main AMPER goals of performing comparative studies among diverse Romance languages and its varieties; and secondly, to establish possible relationships and differences among language varieties that are in contact, despite being separated by borderlines.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1571-0726
ISSN : 1571-0718
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1075/sic.00042.dia
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