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Lithuanian Syllable: The Hierarchy of Syllable Constituents and Syllable Weight
The article aims to establish the hierarchy of Lithuanian syllable constituents and determine how syllables should be interpreted in terms of syllable weight. The empirical data based on 311 000 syllables show that the variety of consonants in the onset
Asta Kazlauskienė
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In traditional structuralist understanding, language is a system of signs i.e. an inseparable unity of content and expression. According to glossematic linguistic theory, the dichotomy of form and substance in the content has its parallel in the ...
Jakobsen Per
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We have two aims in this paper. Our first aim is to show that syllables exist in TİD prosody (Türk İşaret Dili – Turkish Sign Language). A specific domain in prosody is substantiated only if there are phonological phenomena that refer to that domain as ...
Kadir Gökgöz
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Formant Transitions of Turkish Vowels [PDF]
Acoustic correlates of consonantal place of articulation are numerous and varied. Burst information, onset spectra, and formant transition motion have all been implicated as the significant cues for consonant place of articulation within each labial ...
Vahid Sadeghi, Solmaz Mahmoodi
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Bahasa Ronggga sebagai Bahasa Vokalik
This study aims to find out whether the Rongga language (hereinafter abbreviated as bR) is a vocal language, and the reasons why bR is said to be a vocal language. This study uses a qualitative method.
I Nyoman Suparsa
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Bilingualism and multilingualism are highly prevalent. Non-invasive brain imaging has been used to study the neural correlates of native and non-native speech and language production, mainly on the lexical and syntactic level.
Miriam Treutler+2 more
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Representing the moraic nasal in Japanese: evidence from Tōkyō, Ōsaka and Kagoshima
This article reconsiders the nature and representation of the moraic nasal <N> in Japanese dialects, which is largely assumed to be a consonantal mora (Ito 1987, Vance 2008, Labrune 2008) or a variable segment (Yoshida S.
Connor Youngberg
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Moraic tone-bearing units in Kabiye
This article provides evidence that the mora, rather than the syllable, is the tone-bearing unit in Kabiye, an Eastern Gurunsi Gur language of Togo.
David Roberts
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Research on Uyghur Pattern Matching Based on Syllable Features
Pattern matching is widely used in various fields such as information retrieval, natural language processing (NLP), data mining and network security. In Uyghur (a typical agglutinative, low-resource language with complex morphology, spoken by the ethnic ...
Wayit Abliz+6 more
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