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Dyslexia impairs speech recognition but can spare phonological competence. [PDF]
Dyslexia is associated with numerous deficits to speech processing. Accordingly, a large literature asserts that dyslexics manifest a phonological deficit.
Iris Berent+3 more
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Structure of a phonological component for a synthesis-by-rule program [PDF]
A synthesis‐by‐rule program can be thought of as a functional model of human sentence production. The phonological component of this model accepts as input a linear string of symbols that have been produced by the semantics component, syntactic component,
Dennis H. Klatt
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Phonological rules influenced by boundaries [PDF]
Coker [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 55, 476 (1974)] has argued that (1) the indestructibility of speech is due to the large measure of redundancy that speech contains and (2) that an important role of various phonological processes that create redundancy is to mark boundaries. A survey in 13 languages of rules that are conditioned by boundaries does not seem to
Hector Javkin
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Phonological Rules of a Subdialect of English [PDF]
Joseph R. Applegate
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Spelling Dutch Doublets: Children's Learning of a Phonological and Morphological Spelling Rule [PDF]
Annelise Notenboom, P.H. Reitsma
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Phonological Processes in Sanandaji Kurdish: A Prosodic Phonology Approach [PDF]
.The current research delves into phonological processes in the Sanandaji dialect of Sorani Kurdish within the framework of prosodic phonology. Prosodic phonology, a prominent approach in this field, offers a practical method for defining the scope of ...
Nastaran Divani, Mandana Nourbakhsh
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Machine learning of probabilistic phonological pronunciation rules from the Italian CLIPS corpus [PDF]
A blending of phonological concepts and technical analysis is proposed to yield a better modeling and understanding of phonological processes.
Florian Schiel+3 more
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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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Carol Alyea
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GAIRAIGO IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ERA: A STUDY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY [PDF]
Transformational Generative Phonology is a phonological theory that treats the distinguishing feature as the smallest unit and connects the distinguishing features and lexicons with phonological rules. This research has been conducted by several previous
Irzam Sarif S+2 more
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