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Expanding the molecular landscape of childhood apraxia of speech: evidence from a single-center experience. [PDF]
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The Case for a Quantitative Approach to the Study of Nonnative Accent Features. [PDF]
Wagner MA +4 more
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Abstract This paper intends to focus on two aspects: how the Latin grammarians developed the concept of epenthesis, and how we can now give an explanation to this phenomenon. After having gathered the phonological evidence from the tradition of Latin philology, we propose that, in prehistoric Latin, the epenthesis of -t- in the -s.r ...
Renato Oniga, Alessandro Re
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Japanese Perceptual Epenthesis is Modulated by Transitional Probability
Perceptual epenthesis is the perception of illusory vowels in consonantal sequences that violate native phonotactics. The consensus has been that each language has a single, predictable candidate for perceptual epenthesis, that vowel which is most ...
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Conditioned epenthesis in Romance
2022The factors influencing the insertion of non-etymological material (epenthesis) may extend beyond phonetics and phonology to include morphological and morphosyntactic considerations. We analyse cases from a wide variety of Romance languages where more than one epenthetic segment may satisfy a phonological constraint.
Mark Aronoff, Lori Repetti
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Linguistic Inquiry, 2007
DEP is often informally characterized as a constraint against epenthesis, but its actual effects are more diverse. In the domain of base-reduplicant correspondence, DEP can have the effect of blocking deletion in the base, as in Tonkawa reduplication. In the domain of output-output correspondence, DEP in effect requires deletion of underlying material ...
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DEP is often informally characterized as a constraint against epenthesis, but its actual effects are more diverse. In the domain of base-reduplicant correspondence, DEP can have the effect of blocking deletion in the base, as in Tonkawa reduplication. In the domain of output-output correspondence, DEP in effect requires deletion of underlying material ...
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Epenthesis in Italian Sign Language
Sign Language & Linguistics, 2009The aim of this study is to provide a detailed account for the phenomenon of movement epenthesis in Italian Sign Language (LIS). LIS displays at least two cases of epenthesis of movement, one affecting signs that involve contact with the body, the other affecting signs that do not (i.e. signs articulated in neutral space).
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