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  1. 2. Phonetics and phonology Given the way standard Spanish is defined, features that are general in Castilian usage, particularly in term s of pronunciation, are likely to belong to the standard system enshrined in the normative manuals. Two possible candidates for non-standard but widespread Castilian phonological tendencies are the following:

  2. Castilian is known for the pronunciation of the letter z and ce and ci as a theta – sounding like the TH in the English word thin. The pronunciation of the S is often apical – very similar to the S of classical Mandarin. To some English speakers, the S as pronounced by Castilians can sound a bit like a slushy whistle, but it is not an SH.

  3. 18. Dez. 2022 · Buenos días/Good morning – Most of Spanish people will consider that morning starts around 05 a.m and ends around 13h or 14h. Spanish lunchtime is around 14 or even 15h, from there we will start saying “Buenas tardes” to greet someone”. We don’t really have two different words for afternoon and evening, so be aware that our tarde ...

  4. 31. Dez. 2007 · This study investigates the impact on speech perception of the four primary differences that have been observed in the intonation patterns of declaratives and absolute interrogatives in Castilian Spanish.  By means of a gating experiment, stimuli of partial or complete utterances in which the F0 pattern was manipulated to contain all possible combinations of cues to sentence type were ...

  5. 1. Dez. 2003 · Spanish is by far the most widely spoken Romance language, used b y about 350 million. people mainly in the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America. The language v ariety described. below is formal ...

  6. The goal of this paper is to show the present growing and flourishing of Acoustic Phonetics thanks to the perfectioning of electroacoustics and its tools (Sonograph, Synthetizer, etc.). It starts with some general observations about communication, the car and the sound, as well as the type of material that the modern use of electrotecnic methods makes available.

  7. 18. Jan. 2019 · Pronunciation 3: Ch [ʧ] 2 letters, 1 sound, like in English. Examples of Spanish words: o ch o, ch ica, co ch e. Examples of English words: ∼ ch air, coa ch. It sounds similar in English – not the same. In English, it sounds kind of “shhhh” (chshh), in Spanish it sounds more like “sssss” (chs).