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A dataset of word recognition accuracy, times, and prevalence for 4,562 verbs and 4,562 pseudoverbs of Spanish. [PDF]
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Morphosyntactic Variation in Spanish [PDF]
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Eeva Sippola, Sippola, Eeva
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Phonological Variation and Change in European Spanish
Spanish is a language characterized on the phonetic level by a rich variation in consonantism, especially in the syllable-final position (both word-inner and word-final), whereas vocalism shows a more fixed character and a less relevant variation.
Samper Padilla, José Antonio
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Variation and phonological change: The case of yeísmo in Spanish
Folia Linguistica, 2017AbstractIn several studies on sound change, it has been suggested that change is not possible without allophonic variation; indeed, it appears to be the triggering factor in phonetic evolution.
Assumpcio Rost Bagudanch
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Stylistic Variation in Spanish Phonology
This dissertation is an investigation of phonological variation occurring as a function of stylistic choice in Spanish. The main variable processes include glide formation, vowel coalescence, vowel deletion, nasal and lateral place assimilation, nasal neutralization,continuancy assimilation, obstruent devoicing, voicing assimilation,and aspiration ...
Morris, Richard E.
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Variation and Change in Spanish
This book applies recent theoretical insights to trace the development of Castilian and Latin American Spanish from the Middle Ages onwards, through processes of repeated dialect mixing both within the Iberian Peninsula and in the New World. The author contends that it was this frequent mixing which caused Castilian to evolve more rapidly than other ...
Penny, Ralph J. 1940-
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Conference paperSpanish rhythm has been traditionally classified as syllable-timed. Recent rhythm metrics have been employed to reconsider this typology in terms of differences in vocalic and consonantal variation.
O'Rourke, Erin
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Dermatoglyphic Variation in Spanish Basque Populations
Human Biology, 2003The present study involves the evaluation of digital dermatoglyphic traits of 2185 unrelated individuals (1152 females and 1033 males) from 17 natural valleys of the four Basque provinces (Vizcaya, Guipúzcoa, Navarra, and Alava) in the Spanish Basque Country.
Isabel, Arrieta +6 more
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