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- Title
On the social perception of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish.
- Authors
Chappell, Whitney
- Abstract
To decipher for the first time what, if any, social meaning is indexed by nonstandard intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rica, such as [paza] for pasa ‘raisin’, the present study digitally manipulates 12 utterances from six Costa Rican speakers to vary only in intervocalic [s] versus [z]. Based on 106 listeners’ responses to these stimuli, I find that intervocalic [z] indexes a lower social status for all speakers but also yields higher ratings of confidence, niceness, localness, and masculinity for male speakers. Given female speakers’ limited ability to evoke positive social meanings associated with [z], I argue that accessibility to the indexical field (Eckert, 2008) conditions men's and women's differential treatment of variation. Offering a satisfying explanation for the gender paradox (Labov, 2001:261–293), this work concludes that women agentively eschew nonstandard variants that result in no positive social gains but lead linguistic innovation when their access to the indexical field is unobstructed.
- Subjects
COSTA Rica; COSTA Ricans; SOCIAL status; CONFIDENCE; SOCIAL informatics
- Publication
Language Variation & Change, 2016, Vol 28, Issue 3, p357
- ISSN
0954-3945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0954394516000107