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Conjugacy as a Distinctive Feature of the Dirichlet Process

Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 2006
The authors introduce a class of normalized homogeneous random measures with independent increments (normal HRMI). These measures are obtained by normalization of time-dependent subordinators. Formulas for the variance-covariance structure and the skewness of such measures are derived.
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Subglottal resonances and distinctive features

Journal of Phonetics, 2010
Abstract This paper addresses the phonetic basis of the distinctive feature [±back]. The second subglottal resonance (Sg2) is known to fall near the boundary between [−back] and [+back] vowels, and it has been claimed that Sg2 actually defines this distinction. In this paper, new evidence in support of this hypothesis is presented from 14 adult and 9
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The Role of Distinctive Features in Articulation Errors

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1981
Articulation errors of 1,077 children of various ages, etiologies, and sexes were taken from several standardized articulation tests. The Singh and Singh (1976) distinctive feature system was used to produce profiles for each subgroup for consonant phonemes in the initial, medial, and final word positions.
S, Singh, M E, Hayden, M S, Toombs
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Distinctive Features of Bəṭaḥrēt

Journal of Semitic Studies
Abstract Bəṭaḥrēt is the most endangered of the six Modern South Arabian languages. Its last few speakers are found in a small area in the easternmost corner of Oman's Dhofar. The language remained poorly studied until very recently; now what remains of this language has been documented (Morris, 2016; 2024) and described (Morris & ...
Fabio Gasparini, Miranda J Morris
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A criticism of distinctive features

Journal of Linguistics, 1966
The relationship between segment and sound is a central concern of phonology.1 A framework for the definition of this relationship is that of distinctive features - proposed by Roman Jakobson and developed by Morris Halle. This framework may be looked at as having two parts: the substantive and the formal. The substantive is made up of the small number
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Sociolinguistic Distinctive Features

Language Problems and Language Planning, 1978
Jam delonge oni uzas la analizon lau sinsekvaj distingaj trajtoj en la lingvopriskribo, aparte ce la fonologio sed ankaù, kvankam malpli, ce la morfologio, sintakso kaj semantiko. Tia ekonomia, kontentiga analizo ankaù eblas en la socilingvistika pri-skribo. Oni povas tion realigi ce grupo de najbaraj lingvoj.
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The distinctive features of acute monocytic leukemia

American Journal of Hematology, 1978
AbstractAcute monocytic leukemia is an uncommon form of acute leukemia. Distinctive clinical features include gingival hypertrophy, lymphoadenopathy, coagulation disorders, and lysozymuria. Blast cell morphology and cytochemistry are diagnostic. Receptors for the Fc fragment of IgG have been demonstrated on the basis of a few cases.
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Distinctive Feature Theory

2001
This volume consists of nine articles dealing with topics in distinctive feature theory in various typologically diverse languages, including Acehnese, Afrikaans, Basque, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Navajo, Portuguese, Tahltan, Terena, Tswana, Tuvan, and Zoque.
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The Emergence of Distinctive Features

2008
Abstract This book makes a fundamental contribution to phonology, linguistic typology, and the nature of the human language faculty. Distinctive features in phonology distinguish one meaningful sound from another. Since the mid-twentieth century they have been seen as a set characterizing all possible phonological distinctions and as an ...
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