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Table of contents
1. Prologue
1.1. Terminology
1.2. Introduction
2. Accommodation
2.1. General
2.2. Types of accommodation
2.3. Development of accommodation
2.3.1. Phylogenetic development of accommodation
2.3.2. Ontogenetic development of accommodation
2.4. Modalities of accommodation
2.4.1. Phonetic accommodation
2.4.2. Syntactic accommodation
2.4.3. Lexical accommodation
2.4.4. Rhythmic (and turn-taking) accommodation
2.4.5. Linguistic and speaking style accommodation
2.4.6. Gestural and postural accommodation
2.5. Characteristics of accommodation
2.5.1. Functions
2.5.2. Automaticity and degree of awareness
2.5.3. Role, gender, and social biases
2.5.4. Task difficulty and timing
2.6. Theoretical frameworks of accommodation
2.6.1. Communication accommodation theory (CAT)
2.6.2. Interactive alignment model (IAM)
3. Speech rhythm
3.1. General
3.1.1. The isochrony hypothesis
3.1.2. Alternative views of speech rhythm
3.2. The rhythm of Spanish
3.2.1. General facts and stress patterns
3.2.2. Phonological phrasing
3.2.3. Rhythmic classification of Spanish
3.2.4. Resyllabification and sirrema
3.2.5. (Rhythmic) Secondary stress
3.2.6. Rhythmicity and rhythmic alternation principle
4. Experiments
4.1. Hypotheses
4.2. Materials and methods
4.2.1. Experiment 1: Acoustic evaluation
4.2.2. Experiment 2: Perceptual evaluation
4.3. Data analysis
Preparation of participants’ recordings – Determination of dependent variables –Statistical approach
4.4. Results
4.4.1. Experiment 1: Acoustic evaluation
4.4.2. Experiment 2: Perceptual evaluation
5. Discussion and conclusions
6. References




