TOWARDS A FORTIES NINETEENTH CENTURY CUBAN SPANISH CHARACTERIZATION. COMMENTARY OF LETTERS
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.2.4657Keywords:
Cuban Spanish, historical linguistics, letters, XIX centuryAbstract
This article discusses whether the Cuban variety of 40s of XIX century is already sufficiently differentiated, and it is shown, from the study of a group of typifying traits in a sample of letters that the most important processes, in general, have not fully completed their change.
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