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Compensation for phonological assimilation can be triggered by nonspeech sounds

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004
Several previous experiments have shown that phonological assimilations are compensated for perceptually by a context-sensitive mechanism. For instance, the Hungarian assimilated form ‘‘bar’’ of the word ‘‘bal’’ (‘‘left’’) is recognized as such only if it occurs in a context that allows assimilation (i.e., ‘‘balrol’’ assimilated to ‘‘barrol,’’ ‘‘from ...
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(Non)assimilation of consonant clusters in phonological conditioning: An acoustic study

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
In phonological conditioning, phonemes become assimilated to match the properties of adjacent phonemes. At the syllable coda morpheme boundary in the English language, these morphemic elements express grammatical features of marking number (plural) and genitive ( singular and plural possession ) in regular nouns, and the 3rd person singular and past ...
Gifty Osei-Bonsu, Charlotte F. Lomotey
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Assimilations at Phonological Word Boundaries within the Phonetic Word

2011
Temeljno je pitanje u razumijevanju mehanizama govorne proizvodnje dihotomija između glasnika i fonema. U skladu sa zakonima koartikulacije te različitim stupnjevima adaptacije i asimilacije govornih segmenata, fonem se može realizirati različito.
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Compensation for phonological assimilation in bilingual children

2017
M Julia Carbajal   +3 more
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Improving early language and literacy skills: differential effects of an oral language versus a phonology with reading intervention

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2008
Claudine Bowyer-Crane   +2 more
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The Lexicon and Phonology

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
Holly L Storkel
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