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    Variable production and indexical social meaning: On the potential physiological origin of intervocalic /s/ voicing in Costa Rican Spanish 

    Chappell, Whitney; Garcia, Christina (Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics;10(1), 2017-05-02)
    In several dialects of Spanish, men tend to exhibit more intervocalic /s/ voicing than women, e. g., oso ‘bear’ as [ozo], and this difference may have a physiological basis. File-Muriel et al. (2015, Disentangling the ...

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    AuthorChappell, Whitney (1)Garcia, Christina (1)DepartmentModern Languages and Literatures (1)Subject
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    Costa Rican Spanish (1)gender (1)physiology (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (1)Has File(s)Yes (1)

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