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Glide insertion
to break
hiatus
has long been reported in the literature to
occur in the Northern and Central
varieties of
Portuguese but this
has not
been systematically investigated before.
From a larger
corpus
of
speech
material
collected in
several locations in the North and
Center
of Portugal,
we
selected for
analysis
a sample coming from six locations in the
Northwest of Portugal and one location in the
Center.
The effects of several
linguistic and extralinguistic
factors were evaluated, namely, prosodic
domain,
level of prominence in the
second vowel, prosodic status
of
first some in interaction with
others (prosodic
domain
*region, prominence
level*task
,
prominence level*age).
word (W1), region, task, and age. A binary logistic regression model
showed
that all factors considered are good predictors of the presence of the
glide, some considered in isolation (prosodic status of W1 and task), and
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Oliveira, P., M. Cruz, N. Paulino & M. Vigário (2017) Glide insertion to break a hiatus across words in European Portuguese: the role of prosodic, geographic and sociolinguistic factors, in Studies on Variation and Change in Varieties of Portuguese, ed. P. Barbosa, C. Paiva & C. Rodrigues, Series Issues on Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, Philadelphia/USA: John Benjamins.
