Alcances y límites de un mapa prosódico
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2020
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El presente artículo tiene como objetivo presentar el primer “Mapa prosódico de Chile”, un proyecto de largo alcance que pretende documentar y describir, fonética y fonológicamente, los rasgos suprasegmentales del español hablado por chilenos. Para entender su dimensión, se proporciona una caracterización de los mapas prosódicos que se encuentran actualmente en curso, tales como AMPER, ATLES y otros relacionados, analizando los parámetros estu-diados en cada uno de ellos y enfatizando en sus fundamentos, orientaciones y alcances. Finalmente, se incluye una reflexión sobre las herramientas libres para construir mapas en internet, especialmente del proyecto OpenStreetMap, y sus posibilidades para futuros traba-jos internacionales coordinados.
This paper presents the first “Prosodic Map of Chile”, a long-term project aimed at documenting and describing (both phonetically and phonologically) the suprasegmental features of Chil-ean Spanish. In order to better appreciate the map’s reach, a review of currently implement-ed similar prosodic maps is provided, including AMPER, ATLES and some others. This review considers what particular parameters are studied in each map, closely inspecting what are the foundations, directions and the overall reach of each one of them. The closing section pro-vides a consideration of some freely available software tools designed to build maps, partic-ularly OpenStreetMap, focusing on its potential for future international collaborative efforts.
This paper presents the first “Prosodic Map of Chile”, a long-term project aimed at documenting and describing (both phonetically and phonologically) the suprasegmental features of Chil-ean Spanish. In order to better appreciate the map’s reach, a review of currently implement-ed similar prosodic maps is provided, including AMPER, ATLES and some others. This review considers what particular parameters are studied in each map, closely inspecting what are the foundations, directions and the overall reach of each one of them. The closing section pro-vides a consideration of some freely available software tools designed to build maps, partic-ularly OpenStreetMap, focusing on its potential for future international collaborative efforts.
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Prosodia, Entonación, Dialectología, Mapa, Prosody, Intonation, Dialectology, Map