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  1. Mixed Languages
  2. Sali-CAT: A new method for ranking social salience for multiple variables
  3. Phonetics and phonology of nasality in Ecuadorian Siona
  4. A multi-method approach to correlate identification in acoustic data: The case of Media Lengua
  5. Advances in mixed language phonology: An overview of three case studies
  6. The Effects of Language Contact on Non-Native Vowel Sequences in Lexical Borrowings: The Case of Media Lengua
  7. A preliminary analysis of intonation patterns in Ecuadorian Cuencano Spanish
  8. Chapter 5. A preliminary, descriptive survey of rhotic and approximant fricativization in Northern Ecuadorian Andean Spanish varieties, Quichua, and Media Lengua
  9. Fickle fricatives: Fricative and stop perception in Gurindji Kriol, Roper Kriol, and Standard Australian English
  10. How “mixed” is mixed language phonology? An acoustic analysis of the Michif vowel system
  11. Vowel perception by native Media Lengua, Quichua, and Spanish speakers
  12. The Development of Phonological Stratification: Evidence from Stop Voicing Perception in Gurindji Kriol and Roper Kriol
  13. Voice onset time production in Ecuadorian Spanish, Quichua, and Media Lengua
  14. Intonation Patterns in Pijal Media Lengua
  15. A Comparative Analysis of Media Lengua and Quichua Vowel Production
  16. A quantitative analysis of sign lengthening in American Sign Language