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Metrical influences on fortition and lenition [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in Generative Grammar, 2008
Patrick Bye, Paul de Lacy
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An OT Treatment of Palatal Fortition in Argentinian Spanish [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2003
Gary K. Baker, Caroline R. Wiltshire
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Neutralisation et fortition en interphonologie laryngale du français [PDF]

open access: yesLangue française, 2022
Cet article aborde le système des obstruantes du français L2 des apprenants cantonophones. Leur interphonologie laryngale incluant les occlusives et les fricatives en position initiale est enquêtée dans cette étude. Basé sur un corpus des apprenants cantonophones du français en Chine, nous avons étudié la neutralisation et la réparation du voisement ...
Li, Junkai, Deng, Delin
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Strong Onsets and Spanish Fortition [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
This paper examines the well-known alternation between voiced stops and spirants in Spanish. The alternation is standardly analyzed as spirantization of underlying stops; following arguments originally made by Lozano (1979) against this treatment, I propose an OT analysis that treats the alternation as fortition of underlying approximants.Employing ...
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Fortition and lenition patterns in the acquisition of obstruents by children with cochlear implants

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2008
This paper investigates patterns of error production in 10 children who use cochlear implants, focusing specifically on the acquisition of obstruents. Two broad patterns of production errors are investigated, fortition (or strengthening) errors and lenition (or weakening) errors.
Jungsun Kim, Steven B Chin
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Preinitial denasalisation and palatal fortition in Khroskyabs and the Gyalrongic word for ‘man’

Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 2022
AbstractThere are four distinct forms conveying the meaning of ‘human, person, man’ across Gyalrongic languages. The default type (Japhugtɯ-rme),the rounded type (Khroskyabsvɟú), the Stau type (Geshizavdzi)and the uvular type (Geletuotaˈʁap). Except for the default type, which has cognates in many other Sino-Tibetan languages, the origins of the other ...
Yunfan Lai
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Fortition and reduplication in Leggbo ideophones

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2007
Abstract This article describes ideophones in Leggbo, a Cross River language of Nigeria. It focuses on two processes – fortition and reduplication – in the language and their special relation to ideophones. Fortition involves consonant gemination and lengthening and is used for intensification.
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