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The Phonological Changes in Informal Panamanian Spanish: A Distinctive Feature Analysis

Isabel Andrea Tuñon Salazar and Agus Subiyanto

Revista Multidisciplinaria Voces de América y el Caribe, 2024, vol. 1, 407-431

Abstract: Context: This article addresses the phonological changes in informal Panamanian Spanish, analyzing the distinctive features and underlying forms of phonological variations. The main objective is to examine the articulation patterns of native speakers and how these reflect linguistic evolution in Panama. The methodology includes a purposive sampling strategy, individual interviews, and the use of a standardized word list for data collection. Through distinctive feature analysis, prevalent phonological processes such as elision, assimilation, and prothesis were identified. The results highlight the elimination of sounds and their adaptation in informal speech, emphasizing the richness and diversity of Panamanian Spanish. The most relevant conclusion is that these phonological variations not only reflect the influence of other languages and cultures but also the cultural and social identity of the speakers. This study contributes to the preservation of linguistic diversity and provides a deeper understanding of phonological changes in Panamanian Spanish.

Date: 2024
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