El léxico y la lectura oral
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2005.v85.i1.81Keywords:
Reading aloud, phonology, phonetics, lexical entries, «Época de Orígenes », Ibero-Romance, phonetic transcriptions, the legal register, the Riojan Glosses, The Council of Tours, 813Abstract
The technique of reading aloud is usually based on the reader's recognition of each lexical item, which the reader then reproduces with a pronunciation based on the phonology specified in the associated lexical entry (regardless of the spelling). This was probably also true a thousand years ago, when texts which appear Latin to us now would as a consequence have been read aloud with a normal Ibero-Romance pronunciation of the words used in the text.
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2005-06-30
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Wrigth, R. (2005). El léxico y la lectura oral. Revista De Filología Española, 85(1), 133–149. https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2005.v85.i1.81
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