Within the Dominican Republic there are dialectal variations of the Spanish rhotic. Previous research concerning dialectal variation of Dominican Spanish rhotics has focused primarily on cod
This study will examine the acquisition of the Spanish trill by adult Farsi-speaking learners. It is...
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The articulatory weakening is a phenomenon that now affects the Hispanic world to the extensional ph...
EFE, ISSN 1575-5533, XXI, 2012, pp. 43-74 Phonetic studies of Spanish rhotics report a wide range of...
This study analyzed trill variation in the Spanish of Málaga, Spain, and the factors that conditione...
Spanish has two contrastive rhotic segments: the vibrante simple ‘tap’, and the vibrante múltiple ‘t...
Alternations and changes from trills to assibilated rhotics have been documented in several Latin Am...
The class of sounds classified under the umbrella term “rhotic” demonstrate considerable variability...
Spanish has two rhotics: a tap [r] and a trill [r]. Their distribution is interesting because they...
"A brief, general description of phonetic and semantic differences in Spanish in the Caribbean, Colo...
283 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.A comparison of the tonal lev...
Spanish has two phonemic rhotics, the tap /ɾ/ and trill /r/, but these phonemic sounds present diale...
A number of the world's languages exhibit a phonological duration-based contrast between an ext...
The Spanish trill is known to present a wide range of phonetic variation in Puerto Rican Spanish (PR...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
This study will examine the acquisition of the Spanish trill by adult Farsi-speaking learners. It is...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The articulatory weakening is a phenomenon that now affects the Hispanic world to the extensional ph...
EFE, ISSN 1575-5533, XXI, 2012, pp. 43-74 Phonetic studies of Spanish rhotics report a wide range of...
This study analyzed trill variation in the Spanish of Málaga, Spain, and the factors that conditione...
Spanish has two contrastive rhotic segments: the vibrante simple ‘tap’, and the vibrante múltiple ‘t...
Alternations and changes from trills to assibilated rhotics have been documented in several Latin Am...
The class of sounds classified under the umbrella term “rhotic” demonstrate considerable variability...
Spanish has two rhotics: a tap [r] and a trill [r]. Their distribution is interesting because they...
"A brief, general description of phonetic and semantic differences in Spanish in the Caribbean, Colo...
283 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.A comparison of the tonal lev...
Spanish has two phonemic rhotics, the tap /ɾ/ and trill /r/, but these phonemic sounds present diale...
A number of the world's languages exhibit a phonological duration-based contrast between an ext...
The Spanish trill is known to present a wide range of phonetic variation in Puerto Rican Spanish (PR...
Social processes and the nature of language variation have driven sibilant variation across the Span...
This study will examine the acquisition of the Spanish trill by adult Farsi-speaking learners. It is...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The articulatory weakening is a phenomenon that now affects the Hispanic world to the extensional ph...