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2000
Abstract In this chapter the strcture of lexical items in terms of segment sequencing will be discussed. It is organized as follows. In Section 3.1 I shall introduce the Jexical architecture assumed, and in Section 3.2 I shall go on to discuss the phonotactic principles that constrain segment sequences in the lexicon.
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Abstract In this chapter the strcture of lexical items in terms of segment sequencing will be discussed. It is organized as follows. In Section 3.1 I shall introduce the Jexical architecture assumed, and in Section 3.2 I shall go on to discuss the phonotactic principles that constrain segment sequences in the lexicon.
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2013
AbstractThe chapter looks at the central syllable generalizations for onsets and nuclei, and then turns to an overview of phonotactic patternings in initial and final clusters. A distinction is made between morphologically simple and morphologically complex clusters in final position.
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AbstractThe chapter looks at the central syllable generalizations for onsets and nuclei, and then turns to an overview of phonotactic patternings in initial and final clusters. A distinction is made between morphologically simple and morphologically complex clusters in final position.
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Phonotactics and morphophonology
Abstract This chapter examines phonological variation in the Malayo-Polynesian languages of Southeast Asia in terms of a number of phonological traits relevant to the area: nasal substitution, and templaticity of root structure (in terms of syllable shape, number of syllables, and adjustments to root shapes).openaire +1 more source
Phonotactics and Articulatory Coordination Interact in Phonology: Evidence from Nonnative Production
Cognitive Science, 2006Lisa Davidson
exaly
NP Extension: B&B Phonotactics
Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, 2009Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk
exaly

