The Sounds of Spanish Fall 2012

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DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE STUDIES BOSTON UNIVERSITY - COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The Sounds of Spanish Fall 2012 Time: Tues and Thursday 3:30-5pm Location: CAS 324 Professor: Daniel Erker Email: danerker@bu.edu Office: 718 Commonwealth Ave Room 501a Office hours: Wed 9:30am-12:30pm and by appt. Course website: http://blackboard.bu.edu/bin/course.pl?course_id=12fallcasls505_a1 Course objectives: The goal of this course is to introduce students to the linguistic analysis of speech, with a focus on the Spanish language. We will examine the vowels and consonants of Spanish from the perspective of articulatory and acoustic phonetics. In addition, the course will introduce core concepts in phonological analysis, surveying the phonemic inventory and phonological organization of Spanish. We will also investigate a range of regional variation demonstrated by so-called dialects of Spanish, with an emphasis on the historical and social significance of such variation in Spain, Latin America, and the United States. In summary, this course aims to examine the sounds of Spanish as physical, mental, and social phenomena. Prerequisites for the course: CAS LX 250 Introduction to Linguistics and CAS LS 303 or a higher level Spanish course, or permission of the instructor. Students completing this course will learn: To describe and classify speech sounds in terms of their phonetic properties To transcribe the sounds of Spanish using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) To discuss variation in the realization of speech sounds according to phonological context To explain basic phonological processes To demonstrate an understanding of the spectrographic analysis of vowels and consonants To discuss the principal differences in pronunciation among regional varieties of Spanish To discuss the historical and social significance of such variation Required Reading (Available at Barnes and Noble in Kenmore Square): Schwegler, Armin, Raphael, L. J., Borden, G. J., and Harris, K. S. (2010). Fonética y fonología españolas. John Wiley and Sons: 4 th Edition. (The 3 rd Edition is actually substantially different, so please do get the 4 th ). Required program: Praat available for free at www.praat.org

Course requirements and grading: Weekly quizzes (30%) Midterm examination (20%) Final examination (20%) Transcription Project (20%) Classroom participation (10%) Weekly quizzes will be administered at the beginning of each Thursday lecture and will cover reading and lecture material from the previous week. These quizzes encourage students to complete the weekly readings, review lecture notes and keep on top of the course material. There will be 12 quizzes in total, the first of which will be practice and will not count towards students course grade. The lowest quiz grade of the remaining 11 will be dropped, making the quiz grade the result of your 10 best quizzes. The project will involve narrow transcription of an extended Spanish speech sample (to be chosen by students with the advisement of the instructor). The project will be discussed in detail later. Student will conduct projects individually. Course policies: Late assignments are not accepted. Missing the midterm or final examination without receiving explicit verbal permission from me beforehand automatically drops your grade 10%, and makeups will be given only at my discretion and convenience, provided that there is a good and compelling reason for your absence. Leaving a message on my voice mail or sending me e-mail does not constitute receiving verbal permission unless I have responded to you. Procedures. Class time will be devoted to presenting information which the textbook reinforces and also offers another viewpoint. There will be several handouts for this class, and many topics will be covered in greater detail in class than in your textbooks. It is your responsibility (1) read material from text or handout before coming to class, (2) to attend class promptly and regularly, (3) to obtain any class notes for sessions you miss, and (4) print class notes (if desired) which will be posted on Blackboard by 8 pm the night before class. I encourage you to talk to me outside of class if you are having particular difficulties and/or have comments about the course. Obvious other matters. No cell phones, no extra credit, no computers unless looking at class notes Attendance. Students are expected to attend class. More than two unexcused absences will result in a failing Classroom Participation grade. Academic Integrity. All students are responsible for understanding and complying with the BU Academic Conduct Code, available at http://www.bu.edu/academics/resources/academic-conductcode/

Course roadmap (subject to adjustment) Week uiz Reading for week MAIN TOPICS Dates Sub-topics 1 9-4 9-6 * Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 INTRODUCTION *Practice quiz What is phonetics? What is phonology? Phonemes, minimal pairs, IPA Introduction to Spanish vowels 2 9-11 9-13 3 9-18 9-20 Ch 4 Ch 5 (Ch 6 optional) Ch 7 VOWELS THE SYLLABLE GLIDES PRAAT The five vowels of Spanish Linguistic description of vowels Articulation of vowels Dipthongs Hiatus The letters i and u The sounds [j] and [w] Introduction to spectrograms and waveforms 4 9-25 9-27 5 10-2 10-4 Ch 8 Ch 9 Ch 10 PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION Consonant inventory of Spanish Place and manner of articulation The vocal folds and voicing Preliminaries of regional variation Orthography and speech The IPA in general Phonetic symbols for Spanish 6 10-9 No Classes 10-11 Stops Ch 12 Ch 15 Fricatives 7 10-16 10-18 Ch 11 Ch 13 In Class Midterm Nasals Midterm Review

8 10-23 10-25 Ch 14 Phonemes and allophones Liquids Rhotics Allophonic distribution of Spanish consonants 9 10-30 11-1 Ch 16 (Ch 17 optional) HANDOUT TRANSCRIPTION PROJECT INTONATION Transcribing recorded speech Intonational contours in spectrograms Declarative intonation Interrogative intonation 10 11-6 11-8 Ch 18 DIACHRONIC & SYNCHRONIC The historical roots of Spanish Historical sound changes Mergers, splits, and assimilation Seseo, Yeísmo 11 11-13 11-15 Ch 19 Peninsular Spanish Regional variation within Spain The letters z, c, s, y, ll The phonemes /θ/ and / ʎ/ 12 Regional variation and sociolinguistics Variable production of: /s/, /n/, Ch 20 Spanish in the /ɾ/, /r/, /x/, /j/, /l/ 11-20 Americas 11-22 No Class Thanksgiving Break 13 11-27 11/29 14 12-4 12-6 Ch 20 Ch 21 Spanish in the Americas Spanish in the Unites States Formalizing phonological processes: Processes: deletion, aspiration, velarization, neutralization, fortition Spanish in contact with indigenous languages of Latin America Demographics Spanish in contact in Los Angeles, NYC, Chicago, Boston Transcription Project Due 12-4 15 12-11 REVIEW Last day of classes

FINAL EXAM 12-18 3 5pm