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Validation of the Language ENvironment Analysis (LENA) Automated Speech Processing Algorithm Labels for Adult and Child Segments in a Sample of Families From India. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Speech Lang Hear Res
Meera SS   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

[Bičan, Aleš. Phonotactics of Czech]

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2014
Ondřej Šefčík
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南琉球語伊良部島方言の音韻論

open access: yes, 2007
SHIMOJI, Michinori   +2 more
core  

Phonotactics

2023
AbstractThe phonologies of Australia can now be investigated with new tools for large-scale phonological typology. Here we draw on an empirical dataset covering three hundred thousand lexical entries from over two hundred and fifty language varieties, which enables us to understand continent-level phonological variation in significantly more detail ...
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Phonotactic Therapy

Seminars in Speech and Language, 2002
Words derive their structure not only from the sounds they include but also from the organization of those sounds within the word. This organization is the phonotactic level of the word: roughly, its shape including the sequence of its elements.
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Learning nonlocal phonotactics in Strictly Piecewise phonotactic model

2021
Phonotactic learning is a crucial aspect of phonological acquisition and has figured significantly in computational research in phonology (Prince & Tesar 2004). However, one persistent challenge for this line of research is inducing non-local co-occurrence patterns (Hayes & Wilson 2008).
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Phonotactics Models

2020
SVM and RNN models for phonotactic learning used in "A Systematic Evaluation of Computational Models of Phonotactics," MA thesis, Michigan State ...
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English phonotactics

English Language and Linguistics, 2015
This article presents an analysis of the phonotactic structures of English presented inThe Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary, paying attention to morphological boundaries, the difference between stressed and unstressed syllables, the difference between native and non-native, and considering the distribution of vowels as well as consonants.
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Phonotactic probability influences speech production

Cognition, 2008
Speakers are faster and more accurate at processing certain sound sequences within their language. Does this reflect the fact that these sequences are frequent or that they are phonetically less complex (e.g., easier to articulate)? It has been difficult to contrast these two factors given their high correlation in natural languages.
Matthew, Goldrick, Meredith, Larson
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