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Balinese Phonology Ungasan Dialect Generative Phonology Study

open access: diamondKalangwan Jurnal Pendidikan Agama, Bahasa dan Sastra, 2023
Bahasa Bali dialek Ungasan (BBDU) memiliki keunikan jika dibandingkan dengan bahasa Bali baku (BBB), di sisi lain memiliki beberapa kemiripan dengan bahasa Bali dialek Bali Aga (DBA). Penelitian in berfokus pada tataran fonologis, yakni: menentukan ruas-ruas vokal dan konsonan, menentukan distribusi ruas-ruas asal, dan menentukan proses fonologis ...
I Made Agus Atseriyawan Hadi Sutresna   +2 more
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A Generative Phonology: Syllable Structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic

open access: diamondJL3T (Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching), 2023
This study deals with the syllable structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic (HYA) in the light of Generative Phonology. Hajji Yemeni Arabic is a variation of Arabic spoken in the northwestern part of Yemen, which tries to elaborate and discuss the elements of ...
Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri
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Generative Adversarial Phonology: Modeling Unsupervised Phonetic and Phonological Learning With Neural Networks

open access: goldFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2020
Training deep neural networks on well-understood dependencies in speech data can provide new insights into how they learn internal representations. This paper argues that acquisition of speech can be modeled as a dependency between random space and ...
Gašper Beguš, Gašper Beguš
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Generative Phonology Process of Suffix -/əm/ in Kudus Javanese Dialect

open access: goldIJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics), 2023
This article aims to investigate the phonological process of suffix -/əm/ existed in Kudus Javanese dialect that can be explained by Transformational Generative Theory with a distinctive feature analysis system to explain in detail the rules of the ...
Intan Mustika Sari
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Quranic Phonology and Generative Phonology: Formulating Generative Phonological Rules to Non-Syllabic Nuun’s Rules

open access: bronzeInternational Journal of Linguistics, 2013
Purpose: To generate generative phonological rules for the Quranic phonological rules of the Arabic mainly non-syllabic Nuun’s rules. Method: Chomsky’s and Halle’s generative rules have been taken as models where principles of this theory when formulating the generative phonological rules for the non-syllabic Nunn’s rules were followed.
Ahmed Alduais
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Language Interference and Generative Phonology in Speech Production among Hiligaynon Native Speakers

open access: goldREiLA, 2022
Among the places in Negros, Mambukal Resort is one of the spots where the English Language is the only utilised language between foreign tourists and the Hiligaynon vendors.
April Jane Sales
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The Characteristics of Korean Artists in Pronouncing English Words on Korean Reality Shows: A Generative Phonology Perspective

open access: diamondRainbow: Journal of Literature, Linguistics and Culture
South Korea's cultural industry, known as the "Korean Wave" (Hallyu), has gained international popularity, particularly among younger generations, with its media attracting global attention.
Regina Galuh Prameswari Pratidina   +1 more
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Generative Phonology Models of Universal Grammar: Constraint-Based Optimality Theory as Opposed to the Rule-Based SPE Model

open access: yesالأستاذ, 2023
Current linguistic theory presumes languages to be essentially similar because individuals have a genetic inclination to acquire language. Linguists strive to create a model of this abstract universal grammar that captures the core commonalities among ...
Inst. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Abdulrazzaq
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Le taṣrīf des grammairiens arabes. Une morphophonologie sans morphèmes

open access: yesHistoire Épistémologie Langage, 2021
Both the phonology of the Arab grammarians (AG) and the standard framework of generative phonology, which – based as it is on Chomsky & Halle (1968) – is now also a part of history, have in common the positing of abstract representations (ʾaṣl for the ...
Georges Bohas
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