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Dissimilation in Hispano-Romance Diminutive Suffixation [PDF]

open access: yesLanguages
A highly productive derivational process, diminutive suffixation in Spanish (e.g., gatito ~ gatiko/gatico ‘little/well-known/beloved/awful cat’ < gato ‘cat’) has received much attention in the morphology–phonology interface literature.
Claire Julia Lozano, Travis G. Bradley
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La dissimilation consonantique en français Une relecture de Maurice Grammont [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences
La dissimilation est l’une des notions avancées par la grammaire historique pour rendre compte d’une classe de changements qui s’exercent, de façon sporadique et aléatoire, à l’intérieur de certains mots lorsqu’un phonème (éventuellement deux phonèmes s ...
Bergounioux Gabriel
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Dissimilation, Assimilation and Vowel Reduction: Constraint Interaction in East Slavic Dialects with so-called Dissimilative Akan’e and Jakan’e [PDF]

open access: yesPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, 2002
This paper presents an Optimality Theory-based analysis of  the unstressed vocalism in Russian. It is argued that an account of the so-called dissimilative akan’e and jakan’e patterns in terms of dissimilation alone is simplistic and that the vowel ...
Tore Nesset
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The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule Revisited [PDF]

open access: yesPapers in Historical Phonology, 2018
The Anatolian Dissimilation Rule (ADR) was first introduced in an oral presentation by us in 2006 and first published by us in 2012, though it had, in several fundamental aspects, been prefigured in articles by, e.g., Gillian Hart and Birgit Olsen.
Paul S. Cohen, Adam Hyllested
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Repair strategies in labial dissimilation: diminutive formations in Xitsonga [PDF]

open access: yesStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, 2014
This paper presents phonological processes in Xitsonga diminutives. The round vowels /u/ and /o/ are changed into the glide [w] to avoid vowel hiatus.
Lee, Seunghun J., Burheni, Clementinah
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Assessment of the carbon dissimilation methodology in the in vitro growth of the ‘Paulsen 1103’ grapevine [PDF]

open access: yesCrop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 2003
A simple and non-destructive carbon dissimilation method to assess plant cell growth was tested for its in vitro suitability for grape vines. In vitro culture plants can either use atmospheric CO2 or the sugars present in the culture medium as carbon ...
Aparecido Lima da Silva   +2 more
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Perception of repeated /l/ and /n/: Implications for understanding dissimilation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
We test Ohala’s (1993) hypothesis that phonological dissimilation can result from perceptual errors. Using a task in which American English speakers hear and orthographically transcribe nonce words, we test whether they are more likely to omit an ...
Garcia, Sarah   +4 more
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MORPHO-PHONOLOGICAL OF LOANWORDS IN LAMPUNG LANGUAGE FROM ARABIC

open access: yesArabiyat, 2020
The purpose of this discussion is to find out the process of changing loanwords and the form or type of loanwords that occur. The research method used is a descriptive method.
Muhammad Afif Amrulloh, Luluk Humairo
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Coupling CFD Simulation and Field Experiments in Summer to Prove Feng Shui Optimizes Courtyard Wind Environments: A Case Study of Prince Kung’s Mansion in Beijing

open access: yesBuildings, 2022
Feng shui in ancient China was harmonized with the natural environment. The layout of houses following feng shui is conducive to a comfortable wind environment. To explore the positive influence of feng shui on ventilation, this study takes Prince Kung’s
Peiyan Guo   +4 more
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Dissimilation of the C2 sulfonates [PDF]

open access: yesArchives of Microbiology, 2002
Organosulfonates are widespread in the environment, both as natural products and as xenobiotics; and they generally share the property of chemical stability. A wide range of phenomena has evolved in microorganisms able to utilize the sulfur or the carbon moiety of these compounds; and recent work has centered on bacteria.
Cook, Alasdair M., Denger, Karin
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