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Caribbean Spanish (Spanish: español caribeño, [espaˈɲol kaɾiˈβeɲo]) is the general name of the Spanish dialects spoken in the Caribbean region. The Spanish language was introduced to the Caribbean in 1492 with the voyages of Christopher Columbus. It resembles the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands, and, more distantly, the Spanish of western Andalusia. With more than 25 million speakers, Spanish is the most widely spoken language in the Caribbean Islands.

More precisely, the term in its strictest sense however refers to the Spanish language as it is spoken on the Caribbean island nations of Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. In a much looser sense, it can also include the Caribbean coasts of Panama, Colombia, and Venezuela; and on the widest application of the phrase, it includes the Caribbean coastal regions of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica.

Phonology

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/l/or/ɾ/ + /f/ > /d/ + /f/: [ff] a[ff]iler, hue[ff]ano (Sp. ‘alfiler’, ‘huérfano’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /s/ > /d/ + /s/: [ds] fa[ds]a), du[ds]e (Sp. ‘falsa or farsa’, ‘dulce’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /h/ > /d/ + /h/: [ɦh] ana[ɦh]ésico, vi[ɦh]en (Sp. ‘analgésico’, ‘virgen’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /b/ > /d/ + /b/: [b˺b] si[b˺b]a, cu[b˺b]a (Sp. ‘silba or sirva’, ‘curva’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /d/ > /d/ + /d/: [d˺d] ce[d˺d]a, acue[d˺d]o (Sp. ‘celda or cerda’, ‘acuerdo’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /ɡ/ > /d/ + /ɡ/: [ɡ˺ɡ] pu[ɡ˺ɡ]a, la[ɡ˺ɡ]a (Sp. ‘pulga or purga’, ‘larga’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /p/ > /d/ + /p/: [b˺p] cu[b˺p]a, cue[b˺p]o (Sp. ‘culpa’, ‘cuerpo’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /t/ > /d/ + /t/: [d˺t] sue[d˺t]e, co[d˺t]a (Sp. ‘suelte o suerte’, ‘corta’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /tʃ/ > /d/ + /tʃ/: [d˺tʃ] co[d˺tʃ]a, ma[d˺tʃ]arse (Sp. ‘colcha o corcha’, ‘marcharse’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /k/ > /d/ + /k/: [ɡ˺k] vo[ɡ˺k]ar, ba[ɡ˺k]o (Sp. ‘volcar’, ‘barco’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /m/ > /d/ + /m/: [mm] ca[mm]a, a[mm]a (Sp. ‘calma’, ‘alma o arma’)
/l/or/ɾ/ + /n/ > /d/ + /n/: [nn] pie[nn]a, ba[nn]eario (Sp. ‘pierna’, ‘balneario’)
/ɾ/ + /l/ > /d/ + /l/: [ll] bu[ll]a, cha[ll]a (Sp. ‘burla’, ‘charla’)
/l/ + /r/ > /d/ + /r/: [r] a[r]ededor (Sp. ‘alrededor’)

Morphology

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Vocabulary

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Guitart (1997:515, 517)
  • ^ Lipski (1997:124)
  • ^ Guitart (1997:515)
  • ^ Guitart (1997:515, 517–518)
  • ^ Guitart (1997:518, 527), citing Boyd-Bowman (1975) and Labov (1994:595)
  • ^ Arias, Álvaro (2019). "Fonética y fonología de las consonantes geminadas en el español de Cuba". Moenia. 25, 465-497
  • ^ Lipski (1977:61)
  • ^ Gutiérrez-Bravo (2008:225)
  • Bibliography

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  • Boyd-Bowman, Peter (1975), "A sample of Sixteenth Century 'Caribbean' Spanish Phonology.", in Milán, William G.; Staczek, John J.; Zamora, Juan C. (eds.), 1974 Colloquium on Spanish and Portuguese Linguistics, Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, pp. 1–11
  • Guitart, Jorge M. (1997), "Variability, multilectalism, and the organization of phonology in Caribbean Spanish dialects", in Martínez-Gil, Fernando; Morales-Front, Alfonso (eds.), Issues in the Phonology and Morphology of the Major Iberian Languages, Georgetown University Press, pp. 515–536
  • Gutiérrez-Bravo, Rodrigo (2008), "Topicalization and Preverbal Subjects in Spanish wh-interrogatives", in Bruhn de Garavito, Joyce; Valenzuela, Elena (eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 10th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, Somerville, MA: Cascadilla, pp. 225–236
  • Labov, William (1994), Principles of Linguistic Change: Volume I: Internal Factors, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers
  • Lipski, John M. (1977), "Preposed Subjects in Questions: Some Considerations", Hispania, 60 (1): 61–67, doi:10.2307/340393, JSTOR 340393
  • Lipski, John M. (1993). On the Non-Creole Basis for Afro-Caribbean Spanish.
  • Lipski, John M. (1997). "En busca de las normas fonéticas del español" (PDF). In Colombi, M. Cecilia; Alarconi, Francisco X. (eds.). La enseñanza del español a hispanohablantes : praxis y teoría (in Spanish). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. pp. 121–132. ISBN 9780669398441.
  • Further reading

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