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    commonly, the presence of only a denti-alveolar [s̟] that is similar to /θ/ (ceceo). While an urban legend attributes the presence of the dental fricative...
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  • Andalusia at one time exclusively used ceceo has been challenged, and many speakers described as ceceante or ceceo-using have in fact alternated between...
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    distinction between the phonemes /θ/ and /s/ (distinción vs. seseo and ceceo); the maintenance or loss of distinction between phonemes represented orthographically...
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    Andalusia) merge both consonants as [s̄]: this is called ceceo, since [s̄] sounds similar to /θ/. This "ceceo" is not entirely unknown in the Americas, especially...
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  • (1980:9) Dalbor, John B. (1980), "Observations on Present-Day Seseo and Ceceo in Southern Spain", Hispania, 63 (1), American Association of Teachers of...
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    shown here in red, all three letters are pronounced /θ/, which is known as Ceceo. In other areas, all three letters are pronounced (/s/), which is known...
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    to the usual realization of the merged phoneme as [s]) or, occasionally, ceceo (referring to its interdental realization, [θ], in some parts of southern...
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  • hissing sibilant. That occurs in southern Peninsular Spanish dialects of the "ceceo" type, which have replaced the former hissing fricative with [θ], leaving...
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  • 2022. Dalbor, John B. (March 1980). "Observations on Present-Day Seseo and Ceceo in Southern Spain". Hispania. 63 (1): 5–19. doi:10.2307/340806. JSTOR 340806...
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    laminodental [s̪] ("seseo", in the Americas and parts of Andalusia) or [θ] ("ceceo", in a few parts of Andalusia). In general, coastal regions of Andalusia...
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    Phonological history of Spanish coronal fricatives (distinción, seseo and ceceo) "La "i griega" se llamará "ye"" Cuba Debate. 2010-11-05. Retrieved 25 November...
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  • most dialects of Peninsular Spanish, Equatoguinean Spanish has no seseo or ceceo: /θ/ is distinguished from /s/. Most of the Bubi ethnic group pronounce...
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    as ⟨c⟩ and ⟨sc⟩ before ⟨e⟩ and ⟨i⟩), either for /s/ (seseo) or for /θ/ (ceceo); the use of ⟨x⟩ (also ⟨xs⟩ in a few prefixed words) and the letter combinations...
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  • the phonemes /θ/ and /s/ have merged, mostly into the realization [s] but ceceo, i.e. the pronunciation of both as [s̟] is found in some areas as well,...
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    dialect of the Canarian Americans) (in Louisiana and Texas) Ceceo Seville Province Ceceo (in Seville Province, but not in the capital Seville itself)...
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  • Swedish tåg), skitta 'guitar' (cf. Swedish gitarr), skoude 'policeman' Ceceo or lisp on /s/, pronouncing it as a sharp, dental /s̪/, or even /θ/ as in...
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    like the sound [θ] (like th in think). This phonological type is called ceceo which is also common in some Andalusian Spanish dialects; while some montubios...
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    Clementino Fraga — the name of the poet. In the original spelling of the time, "Cecéo". The Portuguese author Fernando Correia da Silva updated the spelling to...
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    of /s/ is non-sibilant ([θ]), rather than sibilant [s]. This is called ceceo and is uncommon in the Americas (it is also found in some areas of Andalusia)...
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  • which are not [s] and [z], a unique feature among the Turkic languages (cf. ceceo in some Spanish dialects), it is shared by another Turkic language Bashkir...
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