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PROSES PENYERAPAN KATA BAHASA INGGRIS KE DALAM BAHASA JEPANG: (KAJIAN FONOLOGI GENERATIF TRANSFORMASIONAL)

open access: yesIzumi, 2018
(Title: The Analysis of Loan Words of English Language Transformed into Japanese Language (Study of Generative Transformational Phonological) The aims of this research are to explain the phonological processes and phonological rule in loan words of ...
Muslihah Muslihah
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Russian Loanword Adaptation in Persian; Optimal Approach [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2012
In this paper we analyzed some of the phonological rules of Russian loanword adaptation in Persian, on the view of Optimal Theory (OT) (Prince and Smolensky, 1993, 2003).
Aliyeh Kord Zafaranlu Kambuziya   +1 more
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Propagginazione e flessione nominale in alcuni dialetti italiani centro-meridionali

open access: yesAtti del Sodalizio Glottologico Milanese, 2017
The article investigates the phonological process known as propagation, well attested in Central-Southern Italian dialects: the process can be described as the development of a non-etymological glide where are copied some features of an high vowel (or a ...
Giancarlo Schirru
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Affricates, Palatals and Iotization in Serbian: Representational Solutions to Longstanding Puzzles

open access: yesPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies, 2003
This paper investigates the segment inventory of Serbian from both an articulatory and a phonological perspective, and it proposes a straightforward phonological analysis of both the inventory and the morpho-phonological process of iotization.
Bruce Morén
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Phonological Adaptation of Borrowed Terms in Duramazwi reMimhanzi

open access: yesLexikos, 2011
: This article analyses the phonological characteristics of Shona musical terms borrowed from English. It discusses the phonological processes that take place when words are borrowed directly or indi-rectly from English. Essentially, the article analyses
Gift Mheta, William Zivenge
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How language skills and working memory capacities explain mathematical learning from preschool to primary school age: Insights from a longitudinal study.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2022
Between the age span of 3 to 6 years the foundation for children's mathematical learning (i.e., numerical abilities and cognition) are laid. However, the developing relations between mathematical skills, language, and working memory starting at preschool
Nurit Viesel-Nordmeyer   +3 more
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Analysis of Phonological Processes of Consonants in Farimani Dialect based on Autosegmental Phonology [PDF]

open access: yesنثرپژوهی ادب فارسی, 2016
In Autosegmental phonology introduced by Goldsmith as an independent field of generative phonology, phonological representations are made up of different layers. In this approach, each feature or group of features that make a phonological contribution in
Azam Meykadeh
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The Characteristics of Korean Artists in Pronouncing English Words on Korean Reality Shows: A Generative Phonology Perspective

open access: yesRainbow: 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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Categorical or gradient? An ultrasound investigation of /l/-darkening and vocalization in varieties of English

open access: yesLaboratory Phonology, 2017
This paper presents an empirical analysis of /l/-darkening in English, using ultrasound tongue imaging data from five varieties spoken in the UK. The analysis of near 500 tokens from five participants provides hitherto absent instrumental evidence ...
Danielle Turton
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Expressive Sibilant Retraction in North Norwegian: morpheme or ‘spoken gesture’?

open access: yesGlossa, 2020
North Norwegian has a contrast between /s/ and /ʂ/ that is neutralized in word-initial position before a consonant, and an optional process of Expressive Sibilant Retraction (ESR), which changes /s/ to [ʂ] in precisely the environment where the contrast ...
Patrik Bye
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