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Introduction to the special issue on Nigerian English
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Kingsley O. Ugwuanyi
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Global patterns of genetic admixture reveal effects of language contact
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Generative Phonology and French Phonology
Language, 1982Foreword Preface Notations and conventions Pronunciation of the phonetic symbols Part I. Languages and Grammars: 1. The sound-meaning correspondence 2. Formal languages and grammars 3. The general organization of grammars Surface structures 4. Linguistic theory Part II. From Surface Structures to Phonetic Representations: 1. Phonetic representations 2.
Catherine Cullen +2 more
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Language and Speech, 1980
This report deliberately does not cover a number of central topics in the current debate on phonological theory (such as psychological reality, phonological universals and language acquisition) which were treated in some depth in symposia at the congress. In section 1.1, it is claimed that there still exists a broad "school" of generative phonology in
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This report deliberately does not cover a number of central topics in the current debate on phonological theory (such as psychological reality, phonological universals and language acquisition) which were treated in some depth in symposia at the congress. In section 1.1, it is claimed that there still exists a broad "school" of generative phonology in
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Lingua, 2009
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), which marks the initial boundary of a phonological phrase. The question is whether or not this early pitch accent placement can be applied recursively to phonological phrases that are embedded in larger phonological phrases.
Dicky Gilbers +2 more
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This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), which marks the initial boundary of a phonological phrase. The question is whether or not this early pitch accent placement can be applied recursively to phonological phrases that are embedded in larger phonological phrases.
Dicky Gilbers +2 more
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From Phonological Therapy to Phonological Awareness
Seminars in Speech and Language, 2002Children with speech difficulties often have delayed phonological awareness development and associated literacy problems. Speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) typically use phonological and articulatory approaches in their treatment of such children. However, it is unclear to what extent phonological awareness training, originally designed to promote ...
Rachel Rees +3 more
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Langages, 1997
Along with an introduction to the present issue of Langages, the paper offers an analysis of the contemporary field of phonology. From the seventies up to now, different phonological approaches and frameworks are examined : autosegmental and metrical phonology, natural, lexical, dependency, government and geometry feature models are analysed as are ...
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Along with an introduction to the present issue of Langages, the paper offers an analysis of the contemporary field of phonology. From the seventies up to now, different phonological approaches and frameworks are examined : autosegmental and metrical phonology, natural, lexical, dependency, government and geometry feature models are analysed as are ...
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