Exploring language dominance through code-switching: intervocalic voiced stop lenition in Afrikaans-Spanish bilinguals

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The present study examines the relationship between the two grammars of bilingual speakers, the linguistic ecologies in which the L1 and L2 become active, and how these topics can be explored in a bilingual community undergoing L1 attrition. Our experiment focused on the production of intervocalic p …
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Authors Henriksen N;Coetzee AW;García-Amaya L;Fischer M;;
Journal phonetica
Year 2021
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