El estudio de la historia de la pronunciación hispanoamericana y sus bases documentales: temas y problemas
Abstract
Any historical investigation of linguistic phenomena is based essentially on the information that is obtained from docu- mentary sources and starting from them it is constructed a series of interpretive hypotheses that have to be corroborated by other docu- ments or other sources. The present paper is a product of a long experience of working with colonial Spanish American documents and it tries to constitute a reflection in which some aspect of the last three decades research on history of Spanish American pronunciation and its methodology to interpret the data are considered and checked critically.Downloads
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