Phrasing in Peninsular Spanish and the Autosegmental Metrical model

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Guillermo Toledo

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In this study the tonal influence provoked by the intermediate phrase edge rising tone (H-) on the preceding final accent (T*) is analyzed. The research is carried out with an Autosegmental Metrical (AM) methodology. A corpus composed of 32 micro-discourses produced by an informant from Madrid in formal fashion is studied. The results show that the presence of the H- in front of the last tonal accent causes changes in the tonal taxonomy. The paroxytone and proparoxytone T* presents a peak delay, the primitive is L* + H due to the H- continuation rise on the post-tonic syllable. The oxytone T* is not affected by the edge tone due to the final position of T*. The phonological association takes place on the accented syllable and overlaps the H- continuation rise. The primitive is L + H*. These results suggest a secondary phonological association of final T* with the H- edge tone.

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Toledo, G. (2018). Phrasing in Peninsular Spanish and the Autosegmental Metrical model. Philological Studies, (42), 227–243. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0071-17132007000100015
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