Atlas sociodialectales y fronteras de edad en las hablas castellanas

  1. Pilar García Mouton 1
  2. Isabel Molina Martos 2
  1. 1 ILLA-CSIC
  2. 2 Universidad de Alcalá
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    Universidad de Alcalá

    Alcalá de Henares, España

    ROR https://ror.org/04pmn0e78

Journal:
eHumanista: IVITRA
  1. Gargallo Gil, José Enrique (coord.)
  2. Franco Sánchez, Francisco (coord.)
  3. Constán-Nava, Antonio (coord.)

Year of publication: 2023

Issue Title: Espacios de frontera en la península ibérica, Sobre el desarrollo semántico de la lengua árabe: La literatura de muǧūn y la evolución del léxico filosófico y La imperecedera impronta de al-Andalus en el arte y la literatura”. Series Arabic and Islamic Studies. Perspectives

Issue: 24

Pages: 18-28

Type: Article

Abstract

Interactive dialectology approaches the variation documented by multidimensional geolinguistics to establish generational boundaries. In the Etnographic and Linguistic Atlas of Castilla-La Mancha (ALeCMan), Albacete capital presents an age isogloss that marks the change between the lexical uses of the youngest and those of the older generation, coinciding with those of rural speakers. In the towns of Madrid, the Dialectal Atlas of Madrid (ADiM) shows that the process of feminization of doctor is more gradual between older and younger than that documented at the phonic level, where the evolution shows a marked intergenerational merger isogloss. In parallel with the geographical diffusion models of change, these developments involve linguistic deruralization and urbanization, as predicted by the cascade model, and gradual spread, as indicated by the wave diffusion model.