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The development of syllable structure in cape verdean creole
The paper examines syllable restructuring in the Santiago variety of Cape Verdean Creole. It is shownthat currently attested forms reflect to some extent the syllable structure in earlier stages of the language.
Andrei A. Avram
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Epenthesis in Contact Irish English Spoken in the Connemara Gaeltacht
Varieties of ‘Contact Irish English’ (CIE), i.e. English spoken by native Irish speakers, are often thought to display significant phonological influence from Irish (Hickey, 1986, 2007; Ó hÚrdail, 1997).
Kate Tallon, Airelle Théveniaut
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Paul de Lacy, Markedness: Reduction and preservation in phonology (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 112). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xviii+447. [PDF]
Nevins, A, Plaster, K
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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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Sundanese Nasal Substitution: An Optimality Theoretic Analysis [PDF]
Eri, KURNIAWAN
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Factors Affecting Nonnative Consonant Cluster Learning. [PDF]
Buchwald A, Cheng HS.
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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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