Szałek, Jerzy2012-08-172012-08-172008Studia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2008, vol. 35, pp. 267-274978-83-232174-7-30137-2475http://hdl.handle.net/10593/3194One of the phonetic curiosities of the modern Spanish language is the occurrence of a group of voiced allophones [ ß, R, y] in its phonetic and phonological system, at present defined by Spanish specialists in phonetics as "aproximantes" which are the realisation of /b, d, g/ phonemes inside words and between words. The paper presents the acoustic and articulatory basis for their detachment from the group of the fricative allophones and a detailed way of articulation. The issue of their articulatory stabilisation within the system of standard and non-standard Spanish is also raised. Additionally, the author of the paper pays special attention to problems of articulation in the process of teaching the above-named allophones in phonetics classes designed for the students of the Spanish philology.esSpanish "aproximantes"Spanish languagePhoneticsLas aproximantes espańolas, entre la teoría y la prácticaSpanish "aproximantes" - between theory and practiceArtykuł