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The phonetic inventory of chilean spanish: guiding principles, provisional inventory of consonants and system of representation (IPA-CL)

Authors

  • Scott Sadowsky Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)
  • Gastón Salamanca Universidad de Concepción (Chile)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.24.03

Keywords:

Chilean Spanish, International Phonetic Alphabet, IPA-CL, phonetic inventory

Abstract

The present article proposes a set of principles to guide the process of defining the segmental phonetic inventory of contemporary Chilean Spanish. It presents a provisional phonetic inventory of consonants based on the above-mentioned principles, using the Spanish spoken in the province of Concepción (Chile) as its point of reference. In addition, it presents a system for the phonetic representation of this and future inventories (IPA-CL) and proposes a research program with the goal of establishing a definitive phonetic inventory of contemporary Chilean Spanish. The long-term objective of this article is to spur research on both the theoretical and methodological issues presented here, and the selection and characterization of the phones of the provisional inventory.

Author Biographies

Scott Sadowsky, Universidad de La Frontera (Chile)

Departamento de Lenguas, Literatura y Comunicación. Universidad de La Frontera. Temuco, Chile

Gastón Salamanca, Universidad de Concepción (Chile)

Departamento de español. Universidad de Concepción.
Concepción, Chile.

Published

2011-12-31

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Sadowsky, S., & Salamanca, G. (2011). The phonetic inventory of chilean spanish: guiding principles, provisional inventory of consonants and system of representation (IPA-CL). Onomázein, (24), 61–84. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.24.03

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