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- who: Isogloss et al. from the The University of Edinburgh have published the Article: Vowel Compression in Altiplateau Mexican Spanish, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study shows that, despite previous claims of consistent vowel length in Spanish (e_g, Pike 1945), compression effects occur. Prior to participation, speakers were made aware of the phonetic nature of the study but not the exact focus on vowel compression. The analysis focuses on the vowels /e, o, a/ in word-final syllables. The analysis focuses on cases of vowel reduction such that eight tokens exhibiting full elision of . . .
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