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Bilingualism and sound change: Perception in the /merger process in Majorcan Spanish

Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie, ISSN: 0049-8661, Vol: 136, Issue: 1, Page: 106-133
2020
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Yeísmo has been accounted for as a merger process occurring in Spanish irrespective of language contact effects though some scholars have claimed that the interference between Spanish and the variety of Catalan spoken in Majorca (Balearic Islands, Spain) has an inhibiting effect on yeísmo. This paper focusses on whether this inhibiting effect can be demonstrated at the perception level and whether it has an effect in the linguistic behaviour of bilinguals. To examine these effects, we conducted an identification experiment with three groups of listeners (Majorcan Catalan-dominant bilinguals, Spanish-dominant bilinguals and a control group of Spanish monolinguals). Results show that Catalan dominants do recognise [λ] stimuli, but Spanish dominants only identify [λ] at chance level. Consequently, it would seem that bilingual subjects display a bimodal performance at the perception level.

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