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Intervocalic lenition and word-boundary effects: Evidence from Judeo-Spanish
José Ignacio Hualde
Spanish and Portuguese
Linguistics
French and Italian
European Union Center
Center for Global Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Boundary Effect
100%
Judeo-Spanish
100%
Word Boundaries
100%
Intervocalic
100%
Lenition
100%
Consonants
75%
Sound Change
50%
Neogrammarians
50%
Word-level
25%
Old Spanish
25%
Lexicon
25%
Prefix
25%
Phonetics
25%
Romance Languages
25%
Acoustic Study
25%
Istanbul
25%
Affricate
25%
Voiced Stops
25%
Spirantization
25%
Blush
25%
Spanish Jews
25%
Arts and Humanities
Judeo-Spanish
100%
Lenition
100%
Consonant
50%
Sound change
50%
Neogrammarians
50%
Istanbul
25%
Morphology
25%
Romance Languages
25%
Jews
25%
Restriction
25%
affricate
25%
Conditioning
25%
intervocalic consonants
25%
Spirantization
25%
Prefix
25%