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aspirated |
: * /p/ with aspirated release ENT&[pʰENT] as in 'poke' ENT[pʰoʊkENT&], occurs in word-initial and stressed positions; : Alves, U. K., & Magro, V. (2011). Raising awareness of L2 phonology: explicit instruction and the acquisition of aspirated /p/ by Brazilian Portuguese speakers. Letras de Hoje, 46(3), 71-80. : En cuanto a la fonotaxis, todas las descripciones registran las consonantes eyectivas en posición de ataque y nunca en posición de coda. Según ^[148]Claesson (1994): «The glottalized and aspirated sounds are distributionally restricted to the beginning of syllables» (p. 29). : Torreira, F. (2007). Pre and post aspirated stops in Andalusian. En P. Prieto, J. Mascaró y M.J. Solé (eds.), Segmental and prosodic issues in Romance phonology(pp. 67-82). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. : Yavas, M., & Wildermuth, R. (2006). The effects of place of articulation and vowel height in the acquisition of English aspirated stops by Spanish speakers. IRAL, 44(3), 25-263. doi: [241]https://doi.org/10.1515/IRAL.2006.011 : [121]Alves, Ubiratã Kickhöfel y Vivian Magro. [122]2011. Raising awareness of LE phonology: explicit instruction and the acquisition of aspirated /p/ by Brazilian Portuguese speakers, Letras de Hoje, 46(3): 71-80. : [166]Yavaș[167], Mehmet y Renée Wildermuth. 2006. The effects of place of articulation and vowel height in the acquisition of English aspirated stops by Spanish speakers, IRAL, 44: 251-263. |