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Differences Between School-Aged Children with Apraxia of Speech and Other Speech Sound Disorders on Multisyllable Repetition. [PDF]
Benway NR, Preston JL.
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Between natural and unnatural phonology: The case of cluster-splitting epenthesis
A widely recognized feature of loan-word phonology is the resolution of clusters by vowel epenthesis. When a language lacking word-initial clusters borrows words from a language with initial #TRV sequences, T an oral stop and R a liquid, it is common to ...
Blevins, Juliette
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Tomtomming stop epenthesis in Santome
This paper discusses historical stop epenthesis in /sl/ sequences in Santome (Forro), a Portuguese-related creole language spoken on the island of São Tomé in West Africa.
Hagemeijer, Tjerk
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Vocalic [e] Epenthesis and Variation in Farsi-English Interlanguage Speech [PDF]
This study investigates the variable production of English /s/ + consonant onset clusters in the speech of 30 adult native Farsi speakers learning English as a second language (L2). In particular, the study examines the development of the homorganic /st/,
Malek Boudaoud, Walcir Cardoso
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Vowel Epenthesis in the pronunciation of English by Native Speakers of Farsi
[ABSTRACT ONLY; NO FULL TEXT] Epenthesis is a repair mechanism that prevents illicit syllables from surfacing. In the process of reducing the clusters some of the phonetic segments are deleted.
Hamzei, Sahar
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L2 Epenthesis and Ellipsis [PDF]
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Does Voicing Affect Patterns of Transfer in Nonnative Cluster Learning? [PDF]
Cheng HS, Buchwald A.
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Syllable restructuring in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English
The present paper looks at the various syllable restructuring strategies used in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English. These depend on the phonological shape of the etyma and consist of epenthesis, paragoge and consonant deletion.
Andrei A. Avram
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