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Formal Thought Disorder in Schizophrenia: A Problematic History. [PDF]
Barrera A.
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Universal preference for Korean-type grapho-phonemic systematicity: a cross-cultural study of sound-symbol mapping in English, Chinese, and Korean speakers. [PDF]
Jee H.
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Toward a Fuller Integration of Respiratory Rhythms Into Research on Infant Vocal and Motor Development. [PDF]
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Contact and complexity in English varieties: The influence of speaker numbers on syntheticity and grammaticity. [PDF]
Ehret K.
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Orthography-phonology consistency in English: Theory- and data-driven measures and their impact on auditory vs. visual word recognition. [PDF]
Lim A, O'Brien B, Onnis L.
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Investigating environmental effects on phonology using diachronic models. [PDF]
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Australian Journal of Linguistics, 1994
Abstract Nhanta is an Aboriginal language of Western Australia which has received little study and is currently on the verge of extinction. Nhanta is unique among the Kartu languages in displaying evidence of initial consonant loss, sonorant fortition (of laterals and rhotics), a length contrast in obstruents, and a distinctive glottal stop.
Juliette Blevins, Doug Marmion
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Abstract Nhanta is an Aboriginal language of Western Australia which has received little study and is currently on the verge of extinction. Nhanta is unique among the Kartu languages in displaying evidence of initial consonant loss, sonorant fortition (of laterals and rhotics), a length contrast in obstruents, and a distinctive glottal stop.
Juliette Blevins, Doug Marmion
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