Segmental phonology vitality of the Chedungun spoken by schoolchildren from alto Biobío

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Mapudungun Phonology, Mapudungun-Spanish contact, Phonological Transferences, Phonological Vitality

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In this article we will describe the vitality of the phonological system Mapudungun spoken by Pewenche schoolchildren from the Biobío province, VIII Region. We intend: a) To determine the phones/phonemes, and their phonotactics, which are revealed as vitality markers. b) To identify the phonetic-phonological transferences which are present in the Pewenche spoken by these schoolchildren, and, c) To interpret the transferences found in terms of the degree of the language phonological vitality. The sample is composed of 20 bilingual schoolchildren from 12 to 15 years old, who are in 7th and 8th grade in rural primary schools belonging to two Pehuenche comunities from Valle del Queuco, in the city of Alto Biobío. To collect the phonological material, we applied a 64-item lexical list, which was complemented with the oral narration of a tale in Mapudungun.

According to our data, we have been able to verify the existence of a series of phonic features in the Mapudungun spoken by Pewenche schoolchildren, which originate because of the influence of the Spanish phonological structure. However, the degree and spread of the transference phenomena develop in a heterogeneous way in both of the studied communities. due to the contact intensity, among other possible factors.

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  • , Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción

    Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
    Facultad de Educación
    Departamento de Lenguas
    Casilla 297, Concepción (Chile)

  • , University of Concepción

    Universidad de Concepción
    Facultad de Humanidades y Arte
    Departamento de Español
    Casilla 160-C Correo 3, Concepción (Chile)

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2018-11-20

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Segmental phonology vitality of the Chedungun spoken by schoolchildren from alto Biobío. (2018). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(41), 207-231. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1639