The Perception of Novel Consonant Clusters: A Comparison of Salience and Sonority [PDF]
Background/Objectives: In human language, speech sound units, referred to as segments, are rigidly ordered. Certain orderings are typologically common, while others are typologically rare.
Marina Oganyan +4 more
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Universal Restrictions in Reading: What Do French Beginning Readers (Mis)perceive? [PDF]
Despite the many reports that consider statistical distribution to be vitally important in visual identification tasks in children, some recent studies suggest that children do not always rely on statistical properties to help them locate syllable ...
Norbert Maïonchi-Pino +5 more
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Sonority as a Phonological Cue in Early Perception of Written Syllables in French [PDF]
Many studies focused on the letter and sound co-occurrences to account for the well-documented syllable-based effects in French in visual (pseudo)word processing.
Méghane Tossonian +5 more
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Cluster Development and the Veiled Rise in Sonority
Children’s consonant cluster productions in typical and atypical phonological development were investigated for different languages reporting developmental productions that are universal, language-specific, and/or child-specific. These patterns are often
Elena Babatsouli, Eleftheria Geronikou
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Temperature shapes language sonority: Revalidation from a large dataset [PDF]
Tianheng Wang +2 more
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Determining the sonority scale of Persian phonemes based on an acoustic study and comparing it with Parker's model (2008) [PDF]
Sonority and its various aspects, in addition to affecting the structure of a syllable can trigger somephonological and morphophonological processes.The foundation of these sonority-based processes is that the sonority scale of all the phonemes should be
Masoud Moshayedi, Batool Alinezhad
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The Sonority Sequencing Principle in the Affricate Clusters in the Simplex Words in Comparison with the Affricate Sequences at the Boundary of Compounding [PDF]
.Traditionally it is thought that the organization of components in a syllable and among syllables follows the sonority principles. The sonority factor not only restricts the ordering of phonological units at the syllable level, but also influences the ...
Pegah Aryaei +3 more
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Phonotactics in the Turkish Language [PDF]
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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Degree of Phonological Contrast in Contemporary Persian Language [PDF]
In this article, the current Persian phonological contrast system is addressed under the framework of functionalism. The Degree of Phonological Contrast (DC), as a quantitative index, is determined for consonants in terms of sonority, manner, and place ...
Mahmood Bejankhan +1 more
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The Sonority Sequencing Principle and the Structure of Slovak Consonant Clusters
The Sonority Sequencing Principle and the Structure of Slovak Consonant Clusters In line with the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP), the centre of the syllable is the most sonorous sound and the sonority of the other segments in the syllable drops ...
Renáta Gregová
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