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Durational characteristics of Hindi consonant clusters

Proceeding of Fourth International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. ICSLP '96, 1996
Various durations of closure, preceding vowel etc. have been studied in meaningful Hindi two consonant cluster words with stop consonants (such as /shptah/ (week) and //spl int//spl Lambda/ bd (word)). The data included 80 most frequently occurring clusters of the Hindi language.
Nisheeth Shrotriya   +3 more
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Temporal effects of geminate consonants and consonant clusters

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987
Current phonological theory analyzes geminate consonants as sequences of adjacent timing slots that completely share features while closing one syllable and opening the next. This analysis predicts that the temporal organization of utterances with geminate consonants is parallel to that of utterances including heterosyllabic consonant clusters.
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Consonant Clusters in English

American Speech, 1965
THE TABLES OF CONSONANT CLUSTERS displayed in the following pages are summations of many such compilations that have previously appeared. There is almost nothing new here. Nor has anything old been left out which is attested by its occurrence in a word which could not be rejected as a nonce word or dialectal in the European sense or obsolete or foreign
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Consonant Clusters in Tai

Language, 1954
1.1. Very few of the languages of the Tai family still preserve consonant clusters of the type pl-, kl-, pr-, kr-, etc. The two languages generally known to preserve such clusters, at least in part, are Siamese and Ahom, the latter an extinct language of Assam.' The dialects of Wu-ming and Lung-an, both in central Kwangsi province,2 are the other ...
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Normal Acquisition of Consonant Clusters

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2001
Children’s acquisition of adult-like speech production has fascinated speech-language pathologists for over a century, and data gained from associated research have informed every aspect of speech-language pathology practice. The acquisition of the consonant cluster has received little attention during this time, even though the consonant cluster is a ...
Sharynne McLeod   +2 more
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Frequency of Consonant Clusters

Language, 1955
0.1. PSYCHOLINGUISTICS AND STRUCTURAL LINGUISTICS. The psycholinguistic approach to certain linguistic phenomena is based on two general assumptions, which most structural linguists would probably accept but would probably consider irrelevant: first, that language as a form of learned behavior is subject to the general principles which govern all ...
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The consonant cluster rdh

2008
This note aims to establish the nature of the consonant cluster -rdh- the character of which has not been commented on to my knowledge in modern scholarship.(1) Before dealing with the matter at hand it will be convenient to recapitulate the relevant requirements pertain ing to rhyming consonant clusters.(2)
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Consonant clusters

2019
Paul Carley, Inger M. Mees
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(Mis) perception of consonant clusters and short vowels in English as a foreign language

IRAL-International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 2023
Alex Ho-Cheong Leung
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English Consonant Clusters

The Modern Language Review, 1968
Vera Adamson, Peter Sanderson
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