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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) aspiration (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: aspiration


Is in goldstandard

1
paper CO_Íkalatxt217 - : ^[391]Gerfen (2002) studied vowel and consonant lengthening, and vowel aspiration, and he concluded that there is a relationship between vowel and consonant lengthening: if the ratio of consonant lengthening grows following /s/ aspiration, the degree of vowel lengthening decreases, and vice versa . For ^[392]Gerfen (2002), gemination of the following onset consonant is a result of word-internal /s/ aspiration, not a consequence of positioning in the word; nevertheless, I believe that gemination also happens as a result of deleting other consonants, as in apto ENT#091;'ahttoENT#093; 'capable'. Furthermore, ^[393]Gerfen (2002) claimed that the duration of aspiration tends to become shorter as the voiced portion of the vowel becomes longer. ^[394]Peñalver Castillo (2006) reported something similar in Cabra, claiming that vowels are shorter when /s/ is aspirated than when it is not.

2
paper CO_Íkalatxt217 - : /t/ in the twelfth century, as in tête 'head'. Alvar (1955b) asserted that /s/ is maintained in Provenzal, although some varieties drop it in final position. Those different results of /s/ aspiration fall within the different solutions that ^[500]Mondéjar Cumpián (1979) identified for /s+Consonant/: ENT#091 ;hCENT#093;, ENT#091;hCCENT#093;, ENT#091;CCENT#093;, and ENT#091;CENT#093;.

Evaluando al candidato aspiration:


1) vowel: 5 (*)
2) consonant: 4 (*)
3) lengthening: 4 (*)
4) gerfen: 3

aspiration
Lengua:
Frec: 68
Docs: 16
Nombre propio: / 68 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 3
Puntaje: 3.716 = (3 + (1+4.08746284125034) / (1+6.10852445677817)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
aspiration
: 13. Terrell, Tracy. 1977. Constraints on aspiration and deletion of final /s/ in Cuban and Puerto Rican Spanish. Bilingual Review/La Revista Bilingüe 4. 35-51.
: Barahona, M. (2016). Challenges and accomplishments of ELT at primary level in Chile: Towards the aspiration of becoming a bilingual country. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 24(82). [75]http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.24.2448
: Finally, ^[101]Navarro Tomás (1939) thought that the difference between singular and plural could also be reduced when aspiration is lost.
: For ^[507]Rodríguez-Castellano and Palacio (1948b), coronal /s/ was always pronounced except in sporadic cases, such as in word-internal codas preceding a consonant and in word-final position, as in those cases they noted an aspiration, usually voiceless.
: Gerfen, C. & Hall, K. (2001). Coda Aspiration and Incomplete Neutralization in Eastern Andalusian Spanish. Manuscript, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved from [704]http://www.unc.edu/~gerfen/papers/GerfenandHall.pdf. on May 2014.
: Lafford, B. A. (1982). Dynamic Synchrony in the Spanish of Cartagena, Colombia: The Influences of Linguistic, Stylistic and Social Factors on the Retention, Aspiration and Deletion of Syllable and Word Final /s/(Tesis doctoral). Cornell University, Ithaca .
: Morris, Richard E. 2000. Constraint Interaction in Spanish /s/ - Aspiration: three peninsular varieties, Papers from the 3rd Hispanic Linguistics Symposium. Somerville, Cascadilla: 1-17
: Romero, J. (1995). Gestural organization in Spanish. An experimental study of spirantization an aspiration. Tesis doctoral: University of Connecticut.