Anti-hiatus tendencies in Spanish: Rate of occurrence and phonetic identification

Publication Name

Linguistics

Abstract

Spanish normative grammar considers any two-vowel combination of /e/, /a/, and /o/ as a hiatus, accepting that they can be pronounced as a diphthong in lower basilects and/or informal registers. This article analyzes speeches of educated speakers, performing an acoustic analysis of 60 segmental and suprasegmental features in 493 vowel sequences. Linear mixed-effects models suggest that two-vowel sequences of /e/, /a/, and /o/ are pronounced as diphthongs in 77.27% of cases; suprasegmental features (especially duration) are the most reliable cues to distinguish a hiatus from a diphthong in Spanish. These results call for a re-examination of diphthong classification in Spanish.

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Volume

62

Issue

1

First Page

203

Last Page

228

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Link to publisher version (DOI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0228