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Sensorimotor Adaptation to a Nonuniform Formant Perturbation Is Preserved in Healthy Aging. [PDF]
Cheng HS, Niziolek CA, Parrell B.
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TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2023
Abstract This contribution takes a look at diphthongs, which the author calls an oddly trans problem of language. Borrowed from their linguistic function, diphthongs may point to a trans methodology. On a page, diphthongs seem to be the crystallized image of a transition. Yet, as elements of a sentence or a word, they are not necessarily
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Abstract This contribution takes a look at diphthongs, which the author calls an oddly trans problem of language. Borrowed from their linguistic function, diphthongs may point to a trans methodology. On a page, diphthongs seem to be the crystallized image of a transition. Yet, as elements of a sentence or a word, they are not necessarily
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A diphthong is a pair of vocoids within the rhyme of a single syllable. In some ways diphthongs behave like simple internally dynamic vowels, with no internal contrasts for properties such as nasalization, breathiness, or creaky voice. In other ways they behave like sequences of distinct vowels, displaying rich contrasts for properties such as height ...
Golston, Chris, Kehrein, Wolfgang
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Golston, Chris, Kehrein, Wolfgang
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1995
Abstract 1. In G, as early as the 5th century BC, the diphthong had become a monophthong [e:], that is, a long higher-mid vowel in contrast to the lower ‘Y/ [e:] (76). But the SPELLING t:i was unchanged, and EL thus came also to be used to write the [e:] which had never been a diphthong (76).
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Abstract 1. In G, as early as the 5th century BC, the diphthong had become a monophthong [e:], that is, a long higher-mid vowel in contrast to the lower ‘Y/ [e:] (76). But the SPELLING t:i was unchanged, and EL thus came also to be used to write the [e:] which had never been a diphthong (76).
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Language, 1972
This article is an attempt to apply distinctive feature theory to the study of diphthongization. It shows that several types of phonological change—some of them traditionally called diphthongization, others not—involve identical processes of change, and differ only in terms of the distinctive features involved.
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This article is an attempt to apply distinctive feature theory to the study of diphthongization. It shows that several types of phonological change—some of them traditionally called diphthongization, others not—involve identical processes of change, and differ only in terms of the distinctive features involved.
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Journal of English Linguistics, 2001
L'A. sinterroge sur le ralentissement du processus de diphtongaison de /ay/ qui s'est engage depuis le siecle dernier dans le sud de l'Etat du Maryland aux Etats-Unis. Bien que l'A. ne decele pas de raison particuliere a ce processus, il se penche sur les donnees concernant la monophtongaison de /ay/ dans cette region afin de verifier si les origines ...
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L'A. sinterroge sur le ralentissement du processus de diphtongaison de /ay/ qui s'est engage depuis le siecle dernier dans le sud de l'Etat du Maryland aux Etats-Unis. Bien que l'A. ne decele pas de raison particuliere a ce processus, il se penche sur les donnees concernant la monophtongaison de /ay/ dans cette region afin de verifier si les origines ...
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2016
Abstract This chapter critically addresses some of the most important issues in Romance spontaneous and conditioned diphthongization. It covers ‘closing’ diphthongizations of vowels (notably /e/ and /o/) as a function of stress and syllable structure; the origins and development of new diphthongs arising through vocalization of syllable ...
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Abstract This chapter critically addresses some of the most important issues in Romance spontaneous and conditioned diphthongization. It covers ‘closing’ diphthongizations of vowels (notably /e/ and /o/) as a function of stress and syllable structure; the origins and development of new diphthongs arising through vocalization of syllable ...
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Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1968
Abstract The Faroese language 1 has among its most characteristic properties an abundance of dipthongs. Some of these are reflexes of Old West Scandinavian (abbreviated OWS) diphthongs, some are reflexes of vowel-consonant combinations, and finally a number of diphthongs have developed from OWS single vowels.
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Abstract The Faroese language 1 has among its most characteristic properties an abundance of dipthongs. Some of these are reflexes of Old West Scandinavian (abbreviated OWS) diphthongs, some are reflexes of vowel-consonant combinations, and finally a number of diphthongs have developed from OWS single vowels.
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