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This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabification of Polish words written in orthographic form. The results presented are limited to consonant clusters that contain at least one sonorant.
Daniel Śledziński
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This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabification of Polish words written in orthographic form.
Daniel Śledziński
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Syllabification of Standard Lithuanian in terms of the sonority theory
The article discusses the research which aims to ascertain whether the sonority of sounds could be used to determine boundaries of syllables in consonant clusters and if this principle is commonly employed by a sample of language users.
Asta Kazlauskienė
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Underspecification and low vowel harmony in Okpe
This paper examines the effect of [ATR] vowel harmony on low vowels in Okpe, an Edoid language of Nigeria. The relevant facts can be summarized as follows: Low vowel stems condition [-ATR] forms on affixes.
Douglas Pulleyblank
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BAStat : New Statistical Resources at the Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals [PDF]
A new type of language resource ’BAStat’ has been released by the Bavarian Archive for Speech Signals. In contrast to primary resources like speech and text corpora BAStat comprises statistical estimates based on a number of primary resources: first and ...
Calzolari, Nicoletta, Schiel, Florian
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An Investigation of The Velar Nasal in Badini Kurdish Dialect
The velar nasal, also called "Engma" or "Angma", can be found in the phonologicalinventories of many languages across the world. Kurdish researchers vary in their opinions as to whether this sound is listed among the inventory of Kurdish language ...
Saeed A. Saeed, Laureen I. Naser
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Syllabification in Indonesian Language [PDF]
Dictionary cannot be separated with syllabification because it is one of the crucial parts of the reference book. It has been widely known that each language has its own linguistic system which creates differences between one language to another; and one of those differences is the system of syllabification.
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Syllable-aware Neural Language Models: A Failure to Beat Character-aware Ones [PDF]
Syllabification does not seem to improve word-level RNN language modeling quality when compared to character-based segmentation. However, our best syllable-aware language model, achieving performance comparable to the competitive character-aware model ...
Assylbekov, Zhenisbek +3 more
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In defence of the skeletal tier
This paper investigates empirically the viability of a hypothesis (advanced by Lowenstamm & Kaye [1986]) that morphological classes (in particular, those typical in languages with nonconcatenative morphologies) are fully definable in terms of syllabic ...
R.J. Hayward
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Experimental studies on English and French have already given numerous answers about how ambisyllabicity and syllabification may work. Even if their conclusions are often contradictory, they provide a better understanding of ambisyllabicity in English ...
Elise Ryst
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