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Development of word and syllable structure in Chilean children with typical and protracted phonological development [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
The acquisition of syllable structure constitutes a core component of phonological development in early childhood and enables the differentiation of typical and protracted trajectories in Spanish. However, evidence regarding how structural factors (i.e.,
Patricio Vergara   +3 more
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Community structure in the phonological network [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
Community structure, which refers to the presence of densely connected groups within a larger network, is a common feature of several real-world networks from a variety of domains such as the human brain, social networks of hunter-gatherers and business ...
Cynthia S. Q. Siew
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A Gestalt Theory Approach to Structure in Language

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
The fact that human language is highly structured and that, moreover, the way it is structured shows striking similarities in the world’s languages has been addressed from two different perspectives. The first, and more traditional, generative hypothesis
Hans Buffart, Haike Jacobs
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THE PRINCIPLES OF PHONOLOGICAL WORD STRUCTURE COMPARISON OF RUSSIAN AND CHINESE LANGUAGES

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2014
The article is devoted to the phonological structure of words of Russian and Chinese languages. With phonological point of view the word as a Central significant unit of language is a sequence of consonants and vowel phonemes.
Alexey N. Aleksakhin
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Connecting Structure and Variation in Sound Change

open access: yesCadernos de Linguística, 2021
“Structured heterogeneity”, a founding concept of variationist sociolinguistics, puts focus on the ordered social differentiation in language. We extend the notion of structured heterogeneity to formal phonological structure, i.e., representations based
David Natvig, Joseph Salmons
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Late phonological development in Williams syndrome

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Williams syndrome is a neurodevelopmental genetic disorder characterized by a unique phenotype, including mild to moderate intellectual disability and an uneven neuropsychological profile of relative strengths and weaknesses.
Vanesa Pérez   +3 more
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Derived environment effects: A representational approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Derived environment effects involve either overapplication or underapplication of phonological rules in phonological or morphological environments. This paper focuses on underapplication effects in both phonological and morphological environments, which ...
Brockhaus   +26 more
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The syntax-phonology mapping of reduplicative forms in the Jordanian Arabic dialect of Irbid

open access: yesAmpersand, 2021
In this paper, I explore the interface between syntax and phonology considering reduplication constraints in the Jordanian Arabic Dialect of Irbid (henceforth JADI) grammar.
Mutasim Al-Deaibes
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A time course of prosodic modulation in phonological inferencing: The case of Korean post-obstruent tensing. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2018
Application of a phonological rule is often conditioned by prosodic structure, which may create a potential perceptual ambiguity, calling for phonological inferencing.
Sahyang Kim   +2 more
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Information structural notions and the fallacy of invariant correlates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
In a first step, definitions of the irreducible information structural categories are given, and in a second step, it is shown that there are no invariant phonological or otherwise grammatical correlates of these categories. In other words, the phonology,
Féry, Caroline
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