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Intervention provision and engagement in Colombia's PAPSIVI - a national psychosocial support service for over half a million victims of armed conflict. [PDF]

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Fernandez CC   +8 more
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Retrospective estimate of COVID-19 infections in nine Colombian cities in 2020. [PDF]

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Differences in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma From Colombia and Spain: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

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Rochel-Rochel AM   +10 more
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Accounting for social and environmental drivers of neurodevelopment: lessons from a pilot study in a pediatric Colombian cohort. [PDF]

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Understanding Sexual Violence in the Colombian Armed Conflict: Victim Characteristics, Spatial Clustering, and Temporal Contagion

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Examining Twitter as a source for address research using Colombian Spanish

Topics in Address Research, 2019
Abstract The present study aims to describe pronominal address use in Colombian varieties of Spanish in a specific context of computer-mediated communication, namely Twitter. This description will serve as a discussion of Twitter as an exciting new source of linguistic data for address research.
Daniel Foster, Wessel Stoop
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COLOMBIAN SPANISH AT THE TURN OF THE 21ST CENTURY

2012
File-Muriel, Richard J., Orozco, Rafael
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Focalizing ser (‘to be’) in Colombian Spanish

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2011
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Articulation of sibilant fricatives in Colombian Spanish

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014
Colombians constitute the largest South American population in the United States at 909,000 (or 24% of the total South American population in the U.S.), and Bogotá, Colombia is the most populated area within the Andean Highland region, yet relatively little is known about Colombian Spanish speech production.
Alexandra Abell, Steven M. Lulich
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