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Abstracting phonological generalizations
2014The purpose was to document the trials to induce first generalization in children with phonological disorders enrolled in treatment. Archival data from 65 preschoolers were examined, with three kinds of generalization documented: treated, within- and across-class gains in production accuracy.
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2020
Knjiga Generativna fonologija pruža temeljit uvod u glavna načela i istraživačke metode generativne fonologije, danas najrazvijenijega teorijskoga okvira za proučavanje jezičnoga glasovnoga sustava. Knjiga je namijenjena studentima, nastavnicima i znanstvenicima s područja lingvistike, fonetike i kognitivne znanosti.
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Knjiga Generativna fonologija pruža temeljit uvod u glavna načela i istraživačke metode generativne fonologije, danas najrazvijenijega teorijskoga okvira za proučavanje jezičnoga glasovnoga sustava. Knjiga je namijenjena studentima, nastavnicima i znanstvenicima s područja lingvistike, fonetike i kognitivne znanosti.
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Planning for Phonological Generalization
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 1991Recent treatment efficacy research has shown that a clinician’s choice of treatment targets is an important factor affecting sound generalization by children with phonological impairments. In this article, approaches to target selection are reviewed and an individualized clinical problem-solving approach to treatment target selection and prioritization
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Phonology (general characteristics)
2007Abstract VOWELS 1.Spurious diphthongs Inherited long ein Greek was an open mid vowel [ε:] (ηin the Ionic alphabet). In the history of Greek a new long eemerged from contraction and compensatory lengthening: in many dialects this had a close quality, i.e. [e:] distinct from inherited [ε:]/η.
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The Phoneme in Generative Phonology and in Phonological Change
Diachronica, 1988SUMMARY Generative phonology comes out of phonemic and morphonemic theory, except that it gives up the phonemic level. Since the early 1970s, a number of attempts have been made to bring the phoneme back. One of the earliest and strongest was that of Schane (1971). His claim was that features which are phonemic in some enviornments but nonphonemic in
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Principles of Generative Phonology
2004Principles of Generative Phonology is a basic, thorough introduction to phonological theory and practice. It aims to provide a firm foundation in the theory of distinctive features, phonological rules and rule ordering, which is essential to be able to appreciate recent developments and discussions in phonological theory.
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Naturalness in Generative Phonology
1993We raised the problem of the abstractness of underlying representations in the interlude and suggested there that, in some cases (e.g. the postulated high back, unrounded vowels of Hungarian), we might question the supposed psychological reality of those representations.
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Similarity-based Phonological Generalization
2018Halle (1978) suggested that abstract, partial feature-based representations could explain the generalization seen in phonology. An alternative explanation for this is that the similarity of different sounds causes speakers to treat them similarly (Cristia et al. 2013). To test which explanation better predicts the experimental results of Cristia et al.
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