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Fronto-parietal contributions to phonological processes in successful artificial grammar learning

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2016
Sensitivity to regularities plays a crucial role in the acquisition of various linguistic features from spoken language input. Artificial grammar (AG) learning paradigms explore pattern recognition abilities in a set of structured sequences (i.e.
Dariya Goranskaya   +5 more
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The role of phonological awareness in early childhood reading in English

open access: yesPer Linguam : A Journal of Language Learning, 2011
This article supports the existence of the phonological rule that states, ‘Delete an English word-final /b/ when it occurs after /m/’ in pronouncing English words. Examples that fall within the rule are given.
Nchindila, Bernard
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Rapid extraction of lexical tone phonology in Chinese characters: a visual mismatch negativity study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
BACKGROUND: In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid and automatic activation of phonological information in visual word recognition.
Xiao-Dong Wang   +3 more
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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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Fonología léxica y post-léxica, con especial referencia a la lengua vasca

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 1989
In this article, some basic concepts of the Theory of Lexical Phonology are summarized and discussed using for the most part evidence from Basque and the Ibero-Romance languages.
José Ignacio Hualde
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Low tone raising in Hausa a critical assessment

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1989
Low tone raising (LTR) refers to a phonological rule postulated for Hausa by Leben [1971], whereby word-final Low-Low sequences change to Low-High if the final vowel is long.
Paul Newman, Philip J. Jaggar
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A Reassessment of the Adaptation of West Old Turkic Loanwords in Hungarian: New Findings and Perspectives [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica
The adaptation of West Old Turkic (WOT) loanwords into Hungarian is reevaluated in this work, with an emphasis on phonetic and phonological changes that occur during borrowing and the adaptation processes.
Ali Can Yalçınkaya   +2 more
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Old Icelandic consonant lengthening rule and modern Icelandic infixation of /d/

open access: yesLinguistica, 1973
Old Icelandic had a Consonant Lengthening Rule in its morphological component, whose task was to lengthen postvocalic stem final l, n, s in certain inflexional forms, e.g. in the nom. sg. stóll of stól- "chair".
Janez Orešnik
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LTR a response to Schuh

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1989
Some twenty years ago Leben proposed that Hausa had a productive, essentially exceptionless P rule ("L TR") to the effect that any word fmal L L sequence automatically changed to L H if the final vowel of the word was long.
Paul Newman, Philip J. Jaggar
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Vowel Raising and its Rule Conversion in Varieties of Persian Language: A Generative phonology Approach [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران, 2017
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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