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https://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/files/original/ca09b693aa1bf042b5e6c83faabdf116.pdf
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Libros y Capítulos de Libros
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Libros y capítulos de libros cuya autoría pertenece al personal docente e investigadores de la Facultad de Lenguas
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Hamburgo, Alemania
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Argentinian spanish intonation
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Gabriel, Christoph
Feldhausena, Ingo
Peškováb, Andrea
Colantonio, Laura
Leed, Su-Ar
Labastía, Leopoldo Omar
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Universität Hamburg
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2010
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<p>Argentinian Spanish intonation has been the focus of intensive research, at least since the second half of the 20th century. Overall, this research has centred around one variety, i.e. Buenos Aires or ‘porteño’ Spanish, and on one type of sentence, namely declaratives, with a particular emphasis on broad focus declaratives. We also draw on this tradition in concentrating on porteño Spanish only; we nevertheless extend the database by considering sentence types and utterances other than declaratives.</p>
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Prieto, Pilar & P. Roseano (Eds.), (2010) Transcription of Intonation of the Spanish Language (pp. 285-317).
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pp. 285-317
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Gabriel, C., Feldhausena, I., Peškováb, A., Colantonic, L., Leed, S.-A., Arana, V., & Labastía, L. O. (2010). Argentinian spanish intonation. En Prieto, Pilar & P. Roseano (Eds.), Transcription of Intonation of the Spanish Language (pp. 285-317). Hamburgo: Universität Hamburg.
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parte de libro
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2010
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Argentinian Spanish intonation has been the focus of intensive research, at least since the second half of the 20th century. Overall, this research has centred around one variety, i.e. Buenos Aires or ‘porteño’ Spanish, and on one type of sentence, namely declaratives, with a particular emphasis on broad focus declaratives. We also draw on this tradition in concentrating on porteño Spanish only; we nevertheless extend the database by considering sentence types and utterances other than declaratives.
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ISBN 9783862901845
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