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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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Second person singular forms in Cali Colombian Spanish

2016
Inspired by previous research, this investigation includes both social and linguistic variables in analyses of production of second person singular forms in Cali, Colombian Spanish. Preliminary analyses had found similarities between the forms; to clarify variation, there are three separate analyses (tú/vos, tú/usted, vos/usted).
Gregory M. Newall
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Translation and validation of a (Colombian) Spanish version of the breast appreciation scale (BrAS).

Body Image
The construct of breast appreciation is as an important facet of women's positive body image and is measured using the 9-item Breast Appreciation Scale (BrAS; Swami et al., 2022).
Moisés Mebarak   +14 more
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Cultural Adaptation, Content Validation, and Reliability of the SACS 2.0 Instrument for Colombian Spanish

Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2023
OBJECTIVE To realize the cultural adaptation and content validation and evaluate the reliability of the SACS 2.0 instrument in Colombian Spanish. METHODS The researchers conducted a methodological study with a quantitative approach.
Yesly Johana Rincón Torres   +2 more
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Focalizing ser (‘to be’) in Colombian Spanish

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2011
Dunia Catalina Méndez Vallejo
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Countries' cultures and professional nursing values: Cross-cultural evidence from Spanish and Colombian nursing students.

Nurse Education in Practice, 2020
This study aimed to identify countries' cultural values associated with the importance given to certain professional nursing values by nursing students from Spain and Colombia.
M. Rodriguez-Gazquez   +2 more
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[Delirium rating scale-revised-98 (DRS-R-98): Colombian adaptation of the Spanish version].

Actas espanolas de psiquiatria, 2020
INTRODUCTION Delirium is associated with high morbidity and mortality. There are no available instruments validated for evaluation and follow-up of this syndrome in Columbia. METHODS An expert's panel adapted the Spanish DRSR- 98.
J. Franco   +5 more
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