A preliminary analysis of intonation patterns in Ecuadorian Cuencano Spanish
El Cantado Cuencano “Cuencano singing” constitutes the hallmark of Cuencano Spanish: a widely spoken Andean dialect in the Ecuadorian province of Azuay. This colloquially described “singing” makes Cuencano Spanish one of the most distinct dialects of Ecuador. The aim of the present study is to provi...
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Main Authors: | Portocarrero Alex, Stewart Jesse |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b88b853bc6a1476d9c2f32ff2d9da53e |
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