1: Introduction
2: Theoretical considerations
3: The phonetics of palatals
4: Palatals in the history of the Romance languages
5: Palatals in the Romance languages today
6: Palatal sound change in the Romance languages: A unified
account
Appendices
References
Index
André Zampaulo is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
Linguistics at California State University, Fullerton. He received
his PhD in Hispanic Linguistics in 2013 from The Ohio State
University, specializing in phonetics, phonology, and historical
linguistics. His work has been published in edited volumes from
Routledge and John Benjamins and in journals such as Diachronica
and Revista de Historia de la Lengua Española. He is
the author of Os sons do português: Uma introdução prática à
fonética e à pronúncia da língua portuguesa (Routledge, 2018).
A state-of-the art monograph on the treatment of the palatals in
Romance... this book is highly useful to phoneticians and
phonologists, in general, and to linguists trained and/or
specializing in Romance phonetics and phonology, in particular.
*IonuIt Geană, University of Bucharest, LINGUIST*
Zampaulo's monograph is a much needed volume on diachronic and
synchronic palatalisation in Romance. It boasts a truly impressive
range of coverage, particularly from a diachronic perspective. Its
phonetically grounded analysis is innovative, and provides new
avenues for the exploration of the complexity underlying
palatalisation. This volume will be of special interest for
researchers and students focusing on historical Romance
linguistics, Spanish dialectology and phonological theory,
particularly those interested in palatalisation and, more
generally, place assimilation.
*Carolina González, Phonology*
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