Abstract
Abstract
This paper offers a sociolinguistic analysis of the consonants (s) and (d) in the coda position in the city of
Madrid, within the framework of the Project for the Sociolinguistic Study of Spanish from Spain and America
(PRESEEA). The purpose is to illustrate how varieties of southern Castilian Spanish and those from the central and
northern Peninsula converge and diverge, taking into consideration the social, political, and economic parameters that affect said
processes. The diversity of patterns that coexist in the Madrid speech community reflects the city’s historic social complexity,
the varied geographical origins of its migrant population, the interests that motivate each community of practice, as well as
other circumstances that influence the direction of change. The analysis of (s) and (d) in coda illustrates the way in which the
dynamics of variation and change in Madrid fluctuate between two poles: standardization and regionalization, the
same two axes around which the community’s sociolinguistic patterns revolve.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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