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Comentarios segundo borrador

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¡Buen trabajo, Steffi! Por supuesto, quedan unos asuntos por arreglar aún, así que aquí van mis comentarios, en orden según su lugar en el texto.

Introducción

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  • influenced by Rioplatense Spanish (correct?) <-- yes
  • of which they share common characteristics <-- Sugiero que lo reescribas para que fluya mejor.
  • *not sure what to link for 2, 3, and 4* <-- Wikipedia should create the index for you based on the headings in your article, so don't worry about it for the moment.

Main Characteristics

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  • identical to the River Plate <-- stick with one name for this dialect, either Rioplatense or River Plate. Also, in English I'd say "identical to Rioplatense Spanish", without the article and with the language name.
  • the substitution of the personal pronouns lo and la for le in the position <-- In English this reads backwards. Leísmo es cuando alguien utiliza le en contextos de complemento directo (=direct object) en lugar de los pronombres lo y la.
  • More leisurely = slower? with more pauses?
  • inherited from Guaraní, slang = Guarani, Lunfardo, and other... <-- Lunfardo es un nombre propio.
  • postalveolar deaf affricate = postalveolar voiceless affricate
  • Assimilation of the "r" = Assibilation
  • The final word /n/ = Word-final /n/
  • Non-Aspirated realization of /x/ = Non-aspirated realization of /x/.
  • Conservation of the hiatus. (?) = Hiatus (linguistics) conservation
  • Hard and flexible vocalism. <-- No estoy del todo seguro qué quiere decir el autor original aquí, pero puede ser algo como "Stable vowel system"
  • Weak articulation of /b/, /d/, and /g/ in intervocalic position (including initial). = Weak articulation of /b/, /d/, and /g/ in intervocalic position (and even initial position).

Similarities with...

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  • creating a variety(?) of northeastern Argentina (maybe instead of variety...wide range? "creating a wide range of northeastern Argentinian...) very similar to the Paraguayan Spanish in the provinces already mentioned. <-- 'Variety' is fine here. Yo diría: "...the respective dialects fuse, creating a northeastern Argentine variety very similar to Paraguayan Spanish...".
  • "Voseo is the oldest form of Castilian Spanish" (direct quote from another Wikipedia page). <-- No estoy seguro cuál es la mejor manera de citar esta otra página de Wikipedia, pero seguramente es algo que podemos averiguar.

Bradhoot (talk) 04:35, 5 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]