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from Hiatus Resolution in New Mexican Spanish”. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 1(2), 247-286.

Albright, A. y Hayes, B. (2003). “Rules vs. analogy in English past tenses: a computatio-nal/experimental study”. Cognition, 90, 119-161.

Alonso, A. (1945). “Una ley fonológica del español. Variabilidad en las consonantes en la tensión y distensión de la sílaba”. Hispanic Review, 13(2), 91-101.

Anderson, J. M. y Ewen, C.J. (1980) (eds.). Studies in Dependency Phonology. Ludwigs-burg: R.O.U. Strauch.

Anderson, J. M. y Ewen, C.J. (1987). Principles of Dependency Phonology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Anderson, S. R. (1985). Phonology in the Twentieth Century: Theories of Rules and Theo-ries of Representations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Traducción (1990). La fonología en el siglo XX. Madrid: Visor].

Archangeli, D. (1988). “Aspects of underspecification theory”. Phonology, 5, 183-207.Archangeli, D. y Pulleyblank, D. (1994). Grounded Phonology. Cambridge, MA: MIT.

Press. Baddeley, A. (2003). “Working memory and language: an overview”. Journal of Commu-

nication Disorders, 36(3), 189-208.Baković, E. (2016). “Exceptionality in Spanish Stress”. Catalan Journal of Linguistics,

15, 9-25.Bard, E., Robertson, D. y Sorace, A. (1996). “Magnitude estimation of linguistic accepta-

bility”. Language, 72, 32-68.Barnes, S. (2012). “¿Qué dijistes?: A Variationist Reanalysis of Nonstandard -s on Second

Person Singular Preterit Verb Forms in Spanish”. En Geeslin, K. y Díaz-Campos, M. (eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 14th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 38-47.

Base de datos Ethnologue. Disponible en www.Ethnologue.com

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