Search Results - "Hualde, José I."
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Dialectal differences in Spanish voiced obstruent allophony: Costa Rican versus Iberian Spanish
Published in Phonetica (01-12-2012)“…The Spanish voiced obstruents /b d g/ are traditionally described as having each two allophones: stop and fricative (approximant) in complementary…”
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Two Basque accentual systems and the notion of pitch-accent language
Published in Lingua (01-10-2012)“…The term ‘pitch-accent language’ is used in reference to languages like Swedish, where words contrast in the melody associated with the stressed syllable, and…”
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Catalan voiced prepalatals: Effects of nonphonetic factors on phonetic variation?
Published in Journal of the International Phonetic Association (01-12-2015)“…Central Catalan ‘prepalatal’ (postalveolar) consonants show a complex phonological distribution. Whereas in word-internal intervocalic position a four-way…”
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Sound, structure and meaning: The bases of prominence ratings in English, French and Spanish
Published in Journal of phonetics (01-07-2019)“…•Native listeners rated prominence speech samples from English, French and Spanish.•Prominence ratings based on acoustic criteria and sentence meaning were…”
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Towards an International Prosodic Alphabet (IPrA)
Published in Laboratory phonology (30-06-2016)“…In this article we present a set of arguments in favor of having access to two levels of prosodic representation, broad phonetic and phonological, and the…”
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Review of Portuguese-Spanish interfaces: Diachrony, synchrony, and contact
Published in Journal of portuguese linguistics (12-01-2016)“…This volume, the first to be published in John Benjamins’ new series Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, contains 17 original contributions, in…”
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From hiatus to diphthong: the evolution of vowel sequences in Romance
Published in Phonology (2007)“…Romance languages show hiatus and diphthongal realisations of inherited iV sequences of rising sonority (e.g. ia). We study five Romance varieties with…”
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Book Review - The Evolution of Language
Published in Journal of Sociolinguistics (01-11-2012)Get full text
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