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Phonotactics in the Turkish Language [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران, 2022
The main purpose of this paper is to explore the phonotactic structure of the Turkish phonological system on the basis of an extensive Turkish linguistic corpus.
Vahid Sadeghi, Solmaz Mahmoodi
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Exploring How Phonotactic Knowledge Can Be Represented in Cognitive Networks

open access: yesBig Data and Cognitive Computing, 2021
In Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, phonotactics refers to the constraints on individual sounds in a given language that restrict how those sounds can be ordered to form words in that language.
Michael S. Vitevitch   +2 more
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Echoes of L1 Syllable Structure in L2 Phoneme Recognition

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Learning to move from auditory signals to phonemic categories is a crucial component of first, second, and multilingual language acquisition. In L1 and simultaneous multilingual acquisition, learners build up phonological knowledge to structure their ...
Kanako Yasufuku, Gabriel Doyle
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Unlearnable phonotactics

open access: yesGlossa, 2020
The Subregular Hypothesis (Heinz 2010) states that only patterns with specific subregular computational properties are phonologically learnable. Lai (2015) provided the initial laboratory support for this hypothesis.
Arild Hestvik, Enes Avcu
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Alternasi Bunyi Bahasa Indonesia dalam Kognat Melayu Ulu Kapuas

open access: yesAksara, 2023
Indonesian is derived from Standard Malay; while Ulu Kapuas is a dialect of Malay. Sameness between the two language codes is shown by their identical cognates. There are other cognates showing sound alternations.
Fauzi Syamsuar
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Vowel harmony in Akan a consideration of Stewarts word structure conditions

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1984
Stewart [1983] presents a new framework for the analysis of Akan vowel harmony in which Word Structure Conditions (WSCs) are introduced to account for word-level phonotactic regularities.
George N. Clements
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Distribution of Nasals in Consonant Clusters; and the Distributional-phonological Characteristics of Loanwords in Persian [PDF]

open access: yes̒Ilm-i Zabān, 2020
In the first part of the article, we looked at the distribution of nasals in Persian (: m & n) to determine how they are distributed in consonant clusters. The results suggest that there is a strong tendency among nasals to be complementarily distributed
Abbas Safardoost   +1 more
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Learning novel phonotactics from exposure to continuous speech

open access: yesLaboratory Phonology, 2017
Knowledge of phonotactics is commonly assumed to derive from the lexicon. However, computational studies have suggested that phonotactic constraints might arise before the lexicon is in place, in particular from co-occurrences in continuous speech.
Frans Adriaans, Rene Kager
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Stimuli Selection Criteria for the Experiment “Visual Perception of Imitative Words in Native and Non-Native Language by the Method Lexical Decision”

open access: yesДискурс, 2020
Introduction. The present article is aiming to describe the procedure of stimuli selection for the psycho-semantic experiment on visual perception of imitative words in native (Russian) and non-native language (English). The methodology of the experiment
M. A. Flaksman   +3 more
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Syllable structure in Old, Middle and Modern Persian: A contrastive analysis [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2015
Evolution of languages has always been of interest to linguists.  In this paper we study  the natural progress of the syllable structure from Old  Persian  (O.P)  to Middle Persian (Mi.P) and up to the Modern Persian (Mo.P).
Aliye Kord zaferanlu Kambuziya   +1 more
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