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- W2471298839 abstract "As is often indicated in broad-spectrum Hispanic linguistics works (Granda 1991, Lipski 2002, SilvaCorvalan 1995, Stewart 1999, Quilis 1992 and 2002), the presence of the Spanish language in western North Africa is not recent. In fact, it dates back several centuries when Spain first occupied Melilla at the end of the 15 century before later annexing Ceuta in 1668. Beyond the two autonomous cities, Spanish was initially introduced in Northern Morocco with the arrival of thousands of Moriscos and Sefardic Jews and later its presence was strengthened under the Spanish Protectorate. On the other hand, heavy immigration towards French-occupied Algeria during the 19 century also fomented the use of this language in northwestern Algeria (Bonmati Anton 1992). As for the Western Sahara, its occupation by Spain until 1975 has positioned Spanish as the second language of the Saharawis instead of French as is the case in the rest of the region (Moreno Fernandez 1995, Tarkki 1995). In Northern Morocco in particular, several factors have sustained the presence of Spanish and fomented its contact with colloquial Arabic. The geographical proximity of the area to mainland Spain, its adjacency to Ceuta and Melilla, and the establishment of the Spanish Protectorate during the first half of the 20 century (19121956) have all played a particularly significant role. Today mass media and close socioeconomic links between Spain and Morocco continue to contribute to the maintenance of Spanish as a valid communicative code in the region. It is spoken not only by the remaining descendents of the Spanish immigrants, but also by a considerable sector of the Northern Moroccan population (Sayahi 2004). The focus of the present paper will be on consonantal variation in Spanish as it is currently used in Northern Morocco by educated speakers. Firstly, we will identify the segmental features that vary consistently from standard Peninsular Spanish, including both Castilian and Andalusian pronunciations, and which may be considered as the more distinctive features of non-native Northern Moroccan Spanish. Secondly, we will analyze the variation among these speakers themselves given that the naturalistic acquisition process leaves a margin for different phonetic realizations of some Spanish sounds. In addition, we will also indicate another level of variation, which happens within the speech of the same speaker and provides additional information on the nature of North African Spanish." @default.
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- W2471298839 title "Consonantal Variation of Spanish in Northern Morocco" @default.
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