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Syllable and segmental processes in Diola-Fogny
2018Introduction In Chapters 10 and 11, we analyzed Ponapean vowel epenthesis – an alternation phenomenon – and showed that epenthesis is caused by the distributional restrictions on syllable structures such as the condition on coda, referred to as Coda-Filter .
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Perception of speech segments: Parallel processing of sequentially presented syllables
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1975Artificial words (/pətə/, /pəbə/, /dətə/, and /dəbə/) were presented with the sound level of the first, second, both, or neither syllable attenuated by 30 dB. Reaction times to identify the words increased if either the first or second syllable along was attenuated.
L. A. Streeter +2 more
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Segment or Syllable? A Reaction-Time Investigation of Phonetic Processing
Language and Speech, 1984Reaction-time (RT) investigations connected with the basic unit of speech perception are reinterpreted with a view to specifying the attentional constraints operating during speeded speech-unit identification tasks. Within the explanatory framework offered a test paradigm is presented that allows RT data to be interpreted as evidence for the segment ...
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Effects of classical conditioning on identification and cortical processing of speech syllables
Experimental Brain Research, 2006The present study was designed to examine effects of learned motivational significance on processing of speech syllables in adults using a classical conditioning paradigm. Aversive white noise (unconditioned stimulus) was paired with two exemplars of /ba/ (conditioned stimulus, CS+) occurring near the category boundary of a 10-item /ba/-da/ continuum ...
Sabine, Heim, Andreas, Keil
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Journal of East Asian Linguistics, 2009
How to represent a syllable is by no means a settled question in generative grammar. This paper employs the diagnostic tool Replace (X) to examine the sub-syllabic constituency in Old Chinese (OC) by virtue of two types of directional reduplication data: progressive and retrogressive reduplication.
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How to represent a syllable is by no means a settled question in generative grammar. This paper employs the diagnostic tool Replace (X) to examine the sub-syllabic constituency in Old Chinese (OC) by virtue of two types of directional reduplication data: progressive and retrogressive reduplication.
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Syllable Structure and Syllable-Related Processes in German
Language, 1993Michael Jessen, Tracy Alan Hall
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Syllable-final fricatives: Dutch and English listeners’ processing of voicing
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004English and Dutch have both voiced and voiceless fricatives, and, in English, both occur in either syllable-initial or -final position. In Dutch, however, only voiceless fricatives can occur in syllable-final position. A categorization experiment investigated the processing of the voicing distinction in English fricatives by Dutch and English listeners,
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A Government Phonology Approach to the Syllable Processing of Korean Infants
, 2017Chaehwan Roh
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