From Phonological Rules to the Person Case Constraint. Monovalent vs. Bivalent Features in Grammar
In phonology, segmental content has been predominantly represented in terms of binary features. Although binary features may provide an elegant description of some segmental contrasts, it is far from clear that speaker/hearer’s knowledge about segments ...
Laura Bafile, M. Rita Manzini
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Generative Phonology Process of Suffix -/əm/ in Kudus Javanese Dialect
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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Phonologically Conditioned Suppletion in Azerbaijani: A Cognitive Approach [PDF]
One of the controversial issues in morphophonological studies is Phonologically-Conditioned Suppletion. Using a cognitive approach, the present study shows the existence of this phenomenon in Azerbaijani.
Saeed Rahandaz, Mehrdad Naghzguy-Kohan
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Vyf en twintig jaar generatiewe fonologie-ondersoek van Afrikaans
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Lubbe, H. J.
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Phonological Processes of “Fortition” in Ilami Kurdish Variants [PDF]
This article aims at analyzing the phonological processes of “Fortition” in Ilami Kurdish variants including Arkavazi, Khezeli (Kheirvand), Malekshahi, and Feyli on the basis of “generative theory”.
Elham Sobati, Tahereh Afshar
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Language Interference and Generative Phonology in Speech Production among Hiligaynon Native Speakers
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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JAVANESE ADJECTIVE INTENSIFIER DIPHTHONG IN PONOROGO: GENERATIVE TRANSFORMATIONAL PHONOLOGY STUDY
Intensifying words commonly use word like very, absolutely, etc. However, Javanese people not only use the words but also change the sound of the word. This study aims to examine the diphthong pattern of the adjective intensifier in Javanese in Ponorogo.
Invandri Kusuma, Moh Khoirul Anam
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A Generative Study of Phoneme System of Sarhaddi Balochi Dialect of Granchin [PDF]
Generative linguists are specifically interested in phonology as an important part of the grammar of any language. Generative phonology the beginning of which can be attributed to Chomsky and Halle (1968), has been proposed in terms of specific patterns ...
Abbas Ali Ahangar +3 more
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Loanword adaptation as first-language phonological perception [PDF]
We show that loanword adaptation can be understood entirely in terms of phonological and phonetic comprehension and production mechanisms in the first language. We provide explicit accounts of several loanword adaptation phenomena (in Korean) in terms of
Boersma, P. +5 more
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Vowel Raising and its Rule Conversion in Varieties of Persian Language: A Generative phonology Approach [PDF]
The purpose of this article is the survey of raising vowel process and its rule conversion, in varieties of Persian language based on a Generative phonology framework.
Tahereh Ezatabadi poor +1 more
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