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Segmental and Prosodic Issues in Romance Phonology

  • Joaquín Romero
Published/Copyright: March 20, 2015

Published Online: 2015-3-20
Published in Print: 2008-3-1

© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Front Matter
  2. Contents
  3. From the Editor’s Desk
  4. Research Articles
  5. El abundante agua fría: Hermaphroditic Spanish Nouns
  6. Vítimas e perpetradores: Discurso reportado e identidade em narrativas de discriminação racial
  7. Integración conceptual (blending) en el proceso de gramaticalización de construcciones nominales cuantificativas en español
  8. A Tale of Two Borders: 19th Century Language Contact in Southern California and Northern Uruguay
  9. Book Reviews
  10. Segmental and Prosodic Issues in Romance Phonology
  11. State of the Discipline. Topic: Corpus Linguistics
  12. New Directions in Spanish and Portuguese Corpus Linguistics
  13. Viewpoints. Topic: The Place of Dialectology in Modern Linguistics
  14. Some Thoughts on Dialectology and Spanish Historical Linguistics
  15. Viewpoint from Sociolinguistics and Contact Linguistics: On the Role of Dialectology in Modern Linguistics
  16. Homeless in Post-Modern Linguistics? (Re/Dis)placing Hispanic Dialectology
  17. Affirming Differences, Valuing Variation and Dismissing Dialects in Modern Linguistics
  18. Dissertation Notices
  19. A macro- and microsociolinguistic study of language attitudes and language contact: Mercosur and the teaching of Spanish in Brazil
  20. The acquisition of probabilistic patterns in Spanish phonology by adult second language learners: The case of diphthongization
  21. The role of lexical frequency and phonetic context in the weakening of syllablefinal lexical /s/ in the Spanish of Barranquilla, Colombia
  22. Register and style variation in speakers of Spanish as a heritage and as a second language
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