Experimento sobre la discriminación auditiva de las oclusivas tensas grancanarias

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One of the features of the Spanish spoken in Grand Canary (Canary Islands) is the existence of tense plosive consonants [b:, d:, y:, g:], when they are preceded by the segment /-s/. This paper deals with an experiment carried out to see if, in spite of the phonetic absence of that segment, some Grand Canarian speakers could identify it in manipulated secuences and isolated from any context, in which secuences /b, d, y, g/ were characterized by a plosion and a greater length.

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1993-12-31

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Dorta, J., & Herrera Santana, J. . (1993). Experimento sobre la discriminación auditiva de las oclusivas tensas grancanarias. Journal of Experimental Phonetics, 5, 165–188. Retrieved from https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/experimentalphonetics/article/view/44630

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