The variability of syllable-final and word-final (s) in Puerto Rican Spanish is a well-documented phenomenon. Word-final (s) may appear in monomorphemes: mcs 'month, ' as the second person singular marker: tll/b/as 'you speak, ' and as the plural marker: /0.1 ' jllegos 'the games. ' Standar
This study examines phonological and morphological features involved in the release of plural markin...
The weakening of s , a sound change underway in the majority of Modern Spanish dialects, was carrie...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Comerse las eses or eating the s's is a term used by native speakers of Spanish describing the aspir...
The literature on phonological variation and change abounds with studies about syllable- and word-fi...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 431-43
Previous studies have identified factors that contribute to the weakening and deletion of syllable-f...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
This article examines the linguistic and social contraints affecting word final -/s/ delation in a l...
Word-final consonants in Spanish are commonly assumed to undergo resyllabification across a word bou...
Why is this question interesting in the case of a language which hardly has any non-sonorant codas a...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the variable deletion of rhotics in coda position, particularly ...
The variable effects of final /-s/ in the nominal and the verbal morphology of Romance languages hav...
Investigating a gradual metathesis: Phonetic and lexical factors on /s/-aspiration in Andalusian Spa...
In this study, for the purpose of investigating the relationship between the phoneme in the final wo...
This study examines phonological and morphological features involved in the release of plural markin...
The weakening of s , a sound change underway in the majority of Modern Spanish dialects, was carrie...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...
Comerse las eses or eating the s's is a term used by native speakers of Spanish describing the aspir...
The literature on phonological variation and change abounds with studies about syllable- and word-fi...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 431-43
Previous studies have identified factors that contribute to the weakening and deletion of syllable-f...
Studies of aspiration in Peninsular Spanish usually concur that aspiration is characterized by consi...
This article examines the linguistic and social contraints affecting word final -/s/ delation in a l...
Word-final consonants in Spanish are commonly assumed to undergo resyllabification across a word bou...
Why is this question interesting in the case of a language which hardly has any non-sonorant codas a...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the variable deletion of rhotics in coda position, particularly ...
The variable effects of final /-s/ in the nominal and the verbal morphology of Romance languages hav...
Investigating a gradual metathesis: Phonetic and lexical factors on /s/-aspiration in Andalusian Spa...
In this study, for the purpose of investigating the relationship between the phoneme in the final wo...
This study examines phonological and morphological features involved in the release of plural markin...
The weakening of s , a sound change underway in the majority of Modern Spanish dialects, was carrie...
This dissertation explores a domain of Spanish morphology that is phonologically-conditioned. Domina...