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Persian Learners' Syllabification of English Consonant Clusters
In this paper, Persian learners' syllabification of English word-initial and word-final consonant clusters was tested on the basis of the structural differences between their representations and different phonotactic constraints in both English and ...
A. Jabbari, L. Samavarchi
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Assimilation of Voiced Plosive /d/ in Word-final Position in Ossetian Language
This study investigates consonant clusters in modern Ossetian (Iron dialect). The primary aim is to establish the phonetic characteristics and phonological status of sounds produced by native speakers in place of orthographic voiced consonants.
V. T. Dzakhova
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Dots and Acute Accent Shapes in the Dobrejšo Gospel
This paper examines the distribution of three types of sporadic and infrequent diacritics in the Dobrejšo Gospel and their functions: a dot or acute-accent shape over a liquid consonant letter in OCS trъt/trьt formations, and, more rarely, over other ...
Cynthia M. Vakareliyska
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The behavior of secondary consonant clusters in Swiss French child language
This paper aims to determine the behavior of secondary clusters in Swiss French child language and, in doing so, provide a first step towards the identification of the order of acquisition of primary and secondary clusters.
Helene N. Andreassen
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Analyzing the Pattern of L1 Sounds on L2 Sounds Produced by Javanese Students of Stkip PGRI Jombang
The studyconcerns on an analysis on the tendency of first language (L1) sound patterning on second language (L2) sounds done by Javanese students.Focusing on the consonant sounds, the data were collected by recording students’ pronunciationof English ...
Daning Hentasmaka
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Temporal organization in sibilant-stop clusters in Moenat Ladin
In this paper, we probe the temporal organization of word-initial consonant clusters in Moenat Ladin, a threatened and understudied minority Romance language in Italy. We focus on sibilant-stop clusters and hypothesize that the sibilant is external to a
Yifan Yang, Rachel Walker
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Peculiarities of Metathesis in Kunha Language
This paper focuses on metathesis, a linguistic phenomenon observed in the unique language called Kunha, a part of the North-Dravidian language family, where sounds are swapped within words. So, instead of the anticipated order of ..xy.. in a sequence of
Anup Kumar Kujur, Biswanandan Dash
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Phonotactics of Polish toponyms – consonant sequences
This paper deals with consonant groups occurring at both edges of words in Polish toponyms. Consonant sequences are normal and typical of very few languages of the world. Therefore, their position in a word may matter. Interestingly, Polish clusters are
Krzysztof Jaskuła
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Clusters and complex segments in Strict CV
This article examines the extent to which complex segments are reanalayzable as two separate segments by examining /ʎ/ in two varieties of Occitan: Gascon and Languedocien.
Kaitlyn Owens
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Dystrybucja wykładnika stopnia wyższego -sz-/-ejsz-
THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE MARKER OF DEGREE -SZ-/-EJSZ- Polish comparative of adjectives is marked by suffix -sz-, which has a variant -ejsz-. The distribution of the two variants is a matter of debate.
Rafał L. Górski
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