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    Analisis Documental Y Linguistico de un Testamento Merideño del siglo XVII
    (2005) Enrique Obediente Sosa; Elvira Ramos; Lis Morelia Torres; Hernán Martínez; Lourdes Díaz Rodríguez
    El articulo versa sobre el proceso de creacion documental de un testamento producido en la antigua Provincia de Merida en 1620, para dar paso luego al analisis grafofonico y morfosintactico del mismo. El documento revela una lengua con las peculiaridades propias del periodo de transicion entre dos normas: la medieval, en proceso de extincion, y la moderna, que se va abriendo paso. Ofrece una vision, ciertamente parcial, de lo que fue el espanol escrito en Merida en la primera mitad del siglo XVII, espanol que ya presentaba particularidades propias del contexto en el que se desarrollaba, esto es, de las estructuras sociales y culturales dentro de las cuales se constituia, cambiaba yfuncionaba.
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    Datos sobre la r asibilada en Venezuela
    (1996) Enrique Obediente Sosa
    In spite of the fact that in the literature on dial ectology, Venezuela is not recorded as one of the Spanish-speaking countries where sibilant-r occ urs, this sound does occur among speakers of the Andes region in the State of Merida (southwestern part of the country). The corpus collected allows us to state the following: a) [ ř ] is a realization of both and /r/, including c lusters, excepting br . b) From the articulatory point of view is an apic o-postalveolar fricative consonant. When in a cluster, [ ] and the preceding obstruent combine in such a way that they coalesce into an affricate. c) Acoustically, it is characterized by an irregula r spreading of energy in the high frecuencies. The greatest intensity is found in the area of F2, except in clusters, where it is found around F4, the spectrum being similar to that of an affricate. The LPC contour looks like an upside down V.
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    NORMAS Y USOS LINGÜÍSTICOS A propósito de los verbos poner y colocar
    (2017) Enrique Obediente Sosa

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