The issue of idiomatic identity: the pronunciation of tonic and pretonic vowels in standard Brazilian Portuguese
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2004v7n1p165Keywords:
Brazilian Portuguese, Pronunciation, Linguistic variation, Pretonic vowels.Abstract
This work is situated in the field of Phonetics and Phonology, and approaches the pronunciation of Brazilian Portuguese in the teaching of Portuguese as a Foreign Language by focusing linguistic variation in pretonic vowels from a TV norm broadcast by Globo TV network. The results are partial and constitute a broader research on the idiomatic pronunciation of Brazilian Portuguese.
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