Variation of the voiced bilabial occlusive phoneme in standard and non-standard chilean spanish

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In this study, we observed the phonetic variation of voiced bilabial occlusive phoneme in non-standard Spanish in a sample of Chilean speakers from cities whose geographical locations allow to cover the main urban sectors of the country. The results that show a marked use of voiced labiodental approximant allophone in this type of speech an a relatively homogenous behaviour in the whole country of the main variants of the voiced bilabial occlusive phoneme are presented. The comparison of voiced bilabial occlusive phoneme between non-standard and standard Spanish shows clear differences, data that suggest a linguistic change in process from voiced bilabial approximant allophone to voiced labiodental approximant allophone.

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Erika Díaz Castro
Jaime Soto-Barría
Daniel Ignacio Pereira

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Erika Díaz Castro, Universidad de Concepción
Universidad de Concepción
Jaime Soto-Barría, Universidad de Concepción
Universidad de Concepción
Daniel Ignacio Pereira, Universidad de Concepción
Universidad de Concepción
Díaz Castro, E., Soto-Barría, J., & Pereira, D. I. (2020). Variation of the voiced bilabial occlusive phoneme in standard and non-standard chilean spanish. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 2(51), 161-175. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201202000051852

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