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Investigating the ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘why’ of global phonological typology
Linguistic Typology, 2023What? Where? and Why? are the principal questions to ask in relation to linguistic typological patterns, in phonology as elsewhere. However, assembling sufficient and reliable information on a large diverse sample of languages presents challenges.
I. Maddieson
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Suffix Diversity and Arabic Language Phonological Typology
Arabica, 2023The complexities of Arabic phonology have been documented in detail in particular in the dialectological and theoretical phonological traditions. In this paper we argue for the incorporation of a third perspective into Arabic linguistics, an Arabic ...
Jonathan Owens, Mohamed Embarki
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Clear speech and phonological typology: A case study of Tashlhiyt Berber
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023Clear speech is a type of listener-oriented, intelligibility-enhancing mode of speaking. It has been shown to enhance the perceptibility of many different types of phonological contrasts, cross-linguistically. An open question is whether all phonological
Georgia Zellou +2 more
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Matthew K. Gordon: Phonological typology
Folia Linguistica, 2017Erich R. Round
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Typological predictions in developmental phonology
Journal of Child Language, 2001Two common and seemingly independent error patterns, namely consonant harmony and gliding, are examined for their typological characteristics based on cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from young children's developing phonologies. Data are drawn from the published literature and from the developmental phonology archives at Indiana University ...
D A, Dinnsen, K M, O'Connor
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Phonology, 2019
Phonological typology (not to be confused with the identically titled 2016 monograph by Matthew K. Gordon) is a collection of eleven papers which grew out of a 2013 Oxford workshop organised by Frans Plank, Larry Hyman and Aditi Lahiri.* In the preface ...
Y. Kim
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Phonological typology (not to be confused with the identically titled 2016 monograph by Matthew K. Gordon) is a collection of eleven papers which grew out of a 2013 Oxford workshop organised by Frans Plank, Larry Hyman and Aditi Lahiri.* In the preface ...
Y. Kim
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PHONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DIALECT: PROBLEM OF PATOIS TYPOLOGY
Lingua Montenegrina, 2019The article regards general theoretical and methodological grounds for systematic research of phonological and phonetic levels of the dialectal speech on the whole and their practical application for typology of the Mid Upper Dnieper patois.
Ганна Мартинова
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Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages, 2011
This paper reports on the analysis of a typological database of creole phoneme inventories and surface syllables. The sample encompasses a balanced set of creole languages lexified by Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. The results of the analysis demonstrate that most creole languages exhibit between twenty and thirty-seven contrastive ...
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This paper reports on the analysis of a typological database of creole phoneme inventories and surface syllables. The sample encompasses a balanced set of creole languages lexified by Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. The results of the analysis demonstrate that most creole languages exhibit between twenty and thirty-seven contrastive ...
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