El mapuche hablado en curarrehue: fonemas segmentales, fonotaxis y comparación con otras variedades

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The chosen reference frame is the American descriptivism. In terms of methodology, the sample consists of 10 collaborators, adults (between 30 and 60 years), mapuzungun speakers, belonging to Curarrehue, to whom an ad hoc lexical list was applied, which relieved the phonemes and allophones of the studied variant. The main results were the predominance of voiceless realizations of the phonemes /f/ and /θ/, the phonemic status of the interdentals , , , and fricative phones [∫] and [V], and the low number of interferences of the Spanish is highlighted.

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Pérez, C., & Salamanca, G. (2017). El mapuche hablado en curarrehue: fonemas segmentales, fonotaxis y comparación con otras variedades. Literatura y Linguistica, (35), 315–335. https://doi.org/10.29344/0717621x.35.1428

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