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Journal articles on the topic "Espagnol (langue) – Phonologie"
Méndez Dosuna, Julián, and Carmen Pensado. "Can Phonological Changes Really Have a Morphological Origin? The Case of Old Spanish ie > i and ue > e." Diachronica 3, no. 2 (January 1, 1986): 185–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.3.2.04men.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Espagnol (langue) – Phonologie"
Omnès, Robert. "Rapports entre les durées et entre les tensions des phonèmes et des structures syllabiques de l'espagnol péninsulaire : étude de phonétique et de phonologie synchroniques et diachroniques." Brest, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991BRES1004.
Full textChehabi, Lediascorn Soubhi. "Phonologie diachronique du français et du castillan : diphtongues et diphtongaisons : une approche déclarative." Nantes, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NANT3028.
Full textThe subject of this thesis is the phonologic diachronic analysis of factors in play in the diphthongization of vowels in French and in Castilian in the frame of declarative phonology. The combinations among vowels, semivowels and semiconsonantals are the essential of our work. The axis of this thesis is the three position rythmic pattern (Angoujard, 1997) and construing of sonorous segments and elements (Kaye, Lowenstamm & Vergnaud, 1985). Each segment analysed has been described in the shape of constraints and integrated in a strict aproach by principles and parameters. The thesis consists in two clearly differenciated parts: in the first we introduce several general aspects and sometimes innovatives in the field of diachronic phonology and in the second we have applied it to the study of diphthongization
Pons, Julien Delport Marie-France Cotte Pierre. "L'articulation entre les conditionnements internes et externes en phonologie diachronique illustrée par l'évolution du phonétisme hispanique traité de phonologie diachronique /." Paris : Université Paris Sorbonne - Paris IV, 2008. http://www.theses.paris4.sorbonne.fr/thesepons.pdf.
Full textPons, Julien. "L'articulation entre les conditionnements internes et externes en phonologie diachronique illustrée par l’évolution du phonétisme hispanique : traité de phonologie diachronique." Paris 4, 2007. http://www.theses.paris-sorbonne.fr/thesepons.pdf.
Full textThe diachronic dialectology of Iberian Peninsula bringed us to reconceive the discredited theory of linguistic waves and, from that, the most part of concepts in effect in diachronic linguistics. The topics are as follows : Part I : Connections Between Internal and External Linguistics : Chapter 1 : grading and homogeneity of linguistic systems : the concept of first idiom and the denunciation of the concepts of substrata and adstrata ; Chapter 2 : the concept of endolinguistic mechanism ; Chapter 3 : the articulation between internal and external factors : causes of linguistic changes. Part II : Connections Between geopolitics and linguistics : Chapter 1 : the various kinds of epicentres and linguistic waves ; Chapter 2 : the definition of the languages in comparison with other languages, dialects and subdialects in the light of our theory of linguistic waves ; Chapter 3 : how to periodicize an idiom ? Part III : application : indo-european, latin, and especially spanish and portuguese
Graml, Carolin. ""Puerto, RICO en Variación", variation socio-phonétique et son auto-et hétérosurveillance par les locuteurs-le cas de la vélarisation du /r/ en espagnol portoricain." Diss., lmu, 2009. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-138082.
Full textTreviño, Diana Elizabeth. "Une contribution à l'étude de la variabilité des voyelles /aeiou/ du français, du japonais, de l'espagnol et /aiu/ de l'arabe marocain par l'effet du débit." Paris 5, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA05H035.
Full textThis thesis deals with the rapport substance/form. We examine the common vowels of Spanish, Japanese, French and Arabic in /ptk/ context, in accented/unaccented syllabes, in steady state and in slow and fast rate. We observe the formants, Fo, duration and coarticulation. In fast rate, vowels centralize. In slow rate, compared to steady state, we observe a lot of variability amongst the languages. Formants differences between accented and unaccented are more evident in fast rate. The Fo est higher in fast rate; The Fo of the accented vowels is not always the highest. That of vowels in unaccented, median position, is generally the lowest. The duration of vowels in fast rate is short. The duration of the accented vowel is generally the longest in slow rate. That of the Japanese is highest in medium position. We observe variability in fast rate. The duration of the consonants is generally longer than that of the vowels in slow rate, it is impossible to generalize in fast rate
Baron, Birchenall Leonardo Francisco. "Influence of sentence-level rhythmic regularity and phonological phrasing on linguistic accommodation during conversational interactions : the case of Spanish speaking dyads." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0517/document.
Full textThis thesis has two principal aims. In the first place, we would like to offer an overview of the current academic knowledge, both theoretical and empirical, of the processes of linguistic accommodation between interlocutors, in a general sense, and of the rhythmic characteristics of the Spanish language, in particular. In the second place, we present two empirical studies designed to analyze the influence of sentence-level rhythmic regularity and phonological phrasing on the processes of linguistic accommodation. Taken together, the data gathered in this thesis indicate that regular rhythmic sentences, arranged in accentual groups, generate a greater amount of resemblance between Spanish speakers in terms of rhythm and F0 range, with respect to irregular rhythmic sentences and sentences arranged in accentual feet. Moreover, a lower value of F0 mean and a narrower F0 range were observed during the use of both regular rhythmic sentences and sentences arranged in accentual groups compared to the opposite conditions. In addition, some known facts related to women having a higher F0 mean, a wider F0 range, and speaking slower regarding men were also found during the first experiment. As for the perceptual task, sentences of mixed dyads were rated more similar to each other with respect to sentences of female only and male only dyads (among other patterns found)