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Phonology or non phonology? That is the question (in intonation)
The paper would like to challenge the basic tenet of Autosegmental Theory of Intonation, i.e. that in non-tonal languages it is possible to deal with intonation in phonological terms.
Giovanna Marotta
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(Dys)Prosody in Parkinson's Disease: Effects of Medication and Disease Duration on Intonation and Prosodic Phrasing. [PDF]
Frota S +6 more
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One-Level Phonology: Autosegmental Representations and Rules as Finite Automata
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and tapes (or strings) are the objects being described.
T. Mark Ellison, Steven Bird
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A investigação em fonologia do português Research in Portuguese phonology
Neste artigo pretende-se traçar uma panorâmica dos estudos de fonologia realizados em Portugal, com especial incidência nas análises formalizadas que se desenvolveram a partir da obra de Chomsky e Halle (1968). Na Introdução referem-se obras que marcaram
Maria Helena Mira Mateus
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An Autosegmental Analysis of Arabic Passive Participle of Triliteral Verbs
This study aims to analyze the passive participle in Standard Arabic within the framework of autosegmental phonology. It focuses on the pattern of non-derived, triliteral verbs /maCCu:C/. The sample of the study is collected from three sources Wehr (1994)
Arab World English Journal +2 more
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A prosodic morphophonological analysis of the trilateral perfect passive verbs in Qassimi Arabic. [PDF]
Alkhudair R, Aljutaily M.
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Washo Onsets and the Revised Sonority Theory
This article presents an argument for the idea that consonants of high sonority are preferred over low-sonority consonants between vowels (Uffmann 2007).
Staroverov Peter
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Phonology is the systematic study of the sounds used in language, their internal structure, and their composition into syllables, words, and phrases. Computational phonology is the application of formal and computational techniques to the representation ...
Jeffrey Heinz, Steven Bird
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Sign language phonology is the abstract grammatical component where primitive structural units are combined to create an infinite number of meaningful utterances.
Jordan Fenlon +5 more
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The status of extrasyllabic consonants in english and german
Since the advent of nonlinear phonology many linguists have either assumed or argued explicitly that many languages have words in which one or more segment does not belong structurally to the syllable.
Hall, Tracy Alan
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