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  Spanish with (different) Araucanian sounds: the influence of Mapudungun on the Chilean Spanish vowel system

Sadowsky, S. (2020). Spanish with (different) Araucanian sounds: the influence of Mapudungun on the Chilean Spanish vowel system. Boletín de filología, 55(2), 33-75. doi:10.1007/s00191-016-0459-3.

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Sadowsky, Scott1, Author           
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1Linguistic and Cultural Evolution, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074311              

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Free keywords: Vowels, Language contact, Chilean Spanish, Mapudungun, Phonetics, Phonology, Rudolf Lenz
 Abstract: In this paper the evolution of consumption is explained on the basis of a theory that connects preferences over actions to the motivational forces driving actions. More specifically, the hypotheses about what motivates consumption activities draw on insights from biology, behavioral science, and psychology. With secularly rising income, the growing consumption opportunities and the expanding consumption alter the underlying motivational forces and induce a change of preferences. As a consequence, the structure of consumption expenditures is systematically transformed. In the light of this explanation, the paper analyzes the effects of the growth and transformation of consumption on individual welfare. As turns out, the motivations driving the growth of consumption do not necessarily imply that this growth indeed results in welfare increases, particularly when the ability to spend on consumption is already high. Moreover, when preferences change, the measurement of the welfare effects of the growth and transformation of consumption depends on the arbitrary choice of a reference point. This implies an ambiguity that raises further queries about the normative foundations of the ubiquitous calls for continued consumption growth.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2020-12-292020
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 43
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 Table of Contents: 1. Introducción
1.1. Las particularidades del castellano de Chile y la tesis indigenista de Lenz
1.2. La reacción del establishment hispanista
1.3. La tesis indigenista analizada desde la lingüística moderna
2. Metodología
3. Resultados
3.1. Timbre vocálico
3.1.1. Hablantes femeninas
3.1.2. Hablantes masculinos
3.2. Tamaño del espacio acústico de los sistemas vocálicos
3.2.1. Hablantes femeninas
3.2.2. Hablantes masculinos
4. Discusión
4.1. Un sistema vocálico anómalo en el mundo hispánico
4.2. La improbabilidad de la retención
4.3. El origen de la innovación
4.4. El mecanismo que generó el cambio
4.4.1. ¿Procesos sociolingüísticos?
4.4.2. Cambio inducido por el contacto lingüístico
4.4.2.1. La hipótesis demográfica de Lenz
4.4.2.2. El mecanismo de la adquisición de la lengua maternal
5. Conclusiones
5.1. Lenz, Alonso y la tesis indigenista
5.2. La tesis indigenista reivindicada
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1007/s00191-016-0459-3
Other: shh2800
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Title: Boletín de filología
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Publ. Info: Santiago de Chile : Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades, Universidad de Chile
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 55 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 33 - 75 Identifier: ISSN: 0718-9303
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/0718-9303