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Resumo: Este estudo, sob o olhar da Sociofonética, apresenta uma análise acústica das variantes dos sons de r-forte na fala de descendentes italianos da cidade de Rio do Sul, Alto Vale do Itajaí - SC. Nessa região, encontramos a variante tepe ([?]), como ... see more

Scottish English is generally referred to as a rhotic variety of English, i.e. one in which /r/ isarticulated both prevocalically as in red and merry, as well as postvocalically as in far, farmer, andsimilar. However, recent research in the field of socio... see more

The “Ghawa Syndrome” is a well-known linguistic phenomenon in the Arabian Gulf. In this phenomenon, the first open syllabus of a word is re-syllabified. The current study investigates the occurrence of this linguistic feature in Kuwaiti verbs within the v... see more

Voiceless bilabial fricative productions ([?]) have been widely reported for several Spanish dialects especially in America (Lenz 1940; Predmore 1945; Navarro Tomás 1943; Florez 1951; Boyd-Bowman 1960; Canfield 1981; among others). Most of these sources p... see more

A characteristic feature of the Spanish spoken in the Mexican state of Chihuahua is the pronunciation of the standard phoneme /t?/ (<ch>) as a non-standard allophone [?] (<sh>). The present study analyzes the social and linguistic factors that... see more

 This study investigates voiceless stop lenition in Chilean Spanish.  Recent studies (e.g. Pérez 2007, Figueroa & Evans 2014 among others) have documented high levels of lenition of /bdg/ in Chilean Spanish.  As a result, the present study ... see more

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