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La Percepción De La Nasalidad En Las Vocales Españolas, Alfredo Herrero De Haro Jan 2011

La Percepción De La Nasalidad En Las Vocales Españolas, Alfredo Herrero De Haro

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

The nasality is an element that we constantly reproduce unconsciously in Spanish. Spanish speakers ignore, in the majority of cases, the importance of a phenomenon of our language which has different purposes, such as providing naturalness and continuity to the audio sequence and even, in certain regional varieties, exercises a function of discrimination between words (phonemes); This occurs, for example, in the Albaicín, a neighborhood of Granada where tends to neutralize/n/in absolute final position and the nasality of the vowel is what allows you to discriminate between has / have, yes / no, etc. In this experiment we have studied …


La Enseñanza De La Fonética Española A Hablantes De Escocia E Irlanda Del Norte [Teaching Spanish Phonetics To Speakers Of Scotland And Northern Ireland], Alfredo Herrero De Haro, M Antonieta Andion Herrero Jan 2011

La Enseñanza De La Fonética Española A Hablantes De Escocia E Irlanda Del Norte [Teaching Spanish Phonetics To Speakers Of Scotland And Northern Ireland], Alfredo Herrero De Haro, M Antonieta Andion Herrero

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)

Teaching Spanish phonetics to Scottish and Northern Irish speakers. This paper deals with one of the most frequently forgotten areas in the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language: pronunciation. The phonetic/phonological distance between the L1 and the L2 of the learners is of paramount importance to master the sounds of the L2; however, it is the phonetic/phonological distance between the dialectal region of the speaker's L1 (DR1) and the L2 of the speaker that will have the biggest influence in this learning process. After comparing linguistic peculiarities of the English language in general, and of the Scottish and Northern …