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Ultimate attainment of Spanish rhotics by native English speaking immigrants to Spain

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Figure 1. Waveform and spectrogram of a portion of the phras alrededor de ‘around’ showing a trill (in the rectangle to the left)
Table 1. Manner of articulation of target trills by L1 in intervocalic position
Table 4. Number of closures in produced trills by L1
Table 8 presents the results for target taps as the second consonant of a complex syllable onset
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