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The phonological mind

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2013
Humans weave phonological patterns instinctively. We form phonological patterns at birth, we spontaneously generate them de novo, and we impose phonological design on both our linguistic communication and cultural technologies--reading and writing. Why are humans compelled to generate phonological patterns?
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Nouvelles Phonologies

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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Phonological Attrition

2019
This chapter looks at how the study of native language (L1) phonological attrition reveals that the system of phonological contrasts of the L1 may change as a consequence of new language (L2) acquisition in adulthood. It also reveals that changes at the system level may underpin the variable pronunciation patterns that have been observed in phonetic ...
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Phonological Inventories

2019
A phonological inventory is a repertoire of contrastive articulatory or manual gestures shared by a community of users. Whether spoken or signed, all human languages have a phonological inventory. In spoken languages, the phonological inventory is comprised of a set of segments (consonants and vowels) and suprasegmentals (stress and intonation) that ...
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The Phonology of Compounds

2010
A number of recent developments in phonological theory, beginning with The Sound Pattern of English, are particularly relevant to the phonology of compounds. They address both the phonological phenomena that apply to compound words and the phonological structures that are required as the domains of these phenomena: segmental and nonsegmental phenomena ...
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Historical Phonology and Evolutionary Phonology

Diachronica, 2008
Laura Catharine Smith, Joseph C. Salmons
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Improving early language and literacy skills: differential effects of an oral language versus a phonology with reading intervention

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2008
Claudine Bowyer-Crane   +2 more
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The Lexicon and Phonology

Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2018
Holly L Storkel
exaly  

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