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Tracing mexican spanish /s/: A cross-section of history
John M. Lipski
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
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Arts & Humanities
Mexican Spanish
100%
Cross Section
75%
Consonants
68%
Bilingualism
59%
Articulation
58%
Mexico
57%
Indigenous Population
52%
Sibilants
51%
Nahuatl
46%
History
45%
18th Century
41%
Highlands
35%
Latin America
30%
Spanish Dialects
27%
Coast
27%
Indigenous Languages
21%
Yucatan
21%
Developmental Stages
21%
Restoration
19%
Loans
18%
Collective Memory
16%
Nucleus
15%
Borrowing
15%
Social Sciences
Mexico
42%
dialect
42%
multilingualism
41%
history
36%
Latin America
22%
speaking
20%
collective memory
15%
restoration
13%
loan
13%
contact
9%
trend
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Coastal zones
73%
Restoration
65%
Data storage equipment
40%