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Asymmetry in responsiveness to playback of geographic song variation after a recent range expansion in light-vented bulbuls. [PDF]
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Syllable frequency and syllable structure in apraxia of speech
Brain and Language, 2004Recent accounts of the pathomechanism underlying apraxia of speech (AOS) were based on the speech production model of Levelt, Roelofs, and Meyer, and Meyer (1999)1999. The apraxic impairment was localized to the phonetic encoding level where the model postulates a mental store of motor programs for high-frequency syllables. Varley and Whiteside (2001a)
Íngrid Aichert
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2000
Abstract In this chapter the principles by which segments are grouped into the basic prosodic constituent type, syllables, will be discussed. Section 5.1 will be devoted to syllable structure in general. In Section 5.1.1, the prosodic hierarchy and its relationship with morphological structure will be discussed. Approaches to syllable
Maria Helena Mateus, Ernesto d’Andrade
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Abstract In this chapter the principles by which segments are grouped into the basic prosodic constituent type, syllables, will be discussed. Section 5.1 will be devoted to syllable structure in general. In Section 5.1.1, the prosodic hierarchy and its relationship with morphological structure will be discussed. Approaches to syllable
Maria Helena Mateus, Ernesto d’Andrade
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The Production and Perception of Syllable Structure
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1991Much research on speech over the years has focused on uncovering examples of the nonlinear relationship between acoustics and perception (e.g., so-called “categorical perception”) and between articulation and acoustics [as described by Stevens’s (1972) quantal theory].
B, Tuller, J A, Kelso
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2017
The chapter begins with an overview of possible syllable types in Chichewa. Possible consonant sequences and issues relating to their syllabification are taken up next. Epenthesis strategies for adapting loanwords from languages which allow a wider variety of consonant cluster types are discussed in detail.
Laura J. Downing, Al Mtenje
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The chapter begins with an overview of possible syllable types in Chichewa. Possible consonant sequences and issues relating to their syllabification are taken up next. Epenthesis strategies for adapting loanwords from languages which allow a wider variety of consonant cluster types are discussed in detail.
Laura J. Downing, Al Mtenje
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Syllable structure in Government Phonology
2017This chapter outlines how Government Phonology (GP) accounts for syllable structure. Traditionally, syllable structure is encoded by arboreal structure, that is, the syllabic tree with the canonical constituent structure. Rather than talking about the effect of syllabification, GP elevates to theoretical relevance its origin: the lateral relationship ...
Scheer, Tobias, Cyran, Eugeniusz
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2005
Abstract Catalan syllable structure and organization has now received considerable attention from phonologists with an Optimality perspective: see, in particular, Colina (1995), Serra (1996b), Jiménez (1999), and Dols (2000). It had already become a focus of interest in post-classical generative phonology (see Montreuil 1987a; 1987b ...
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Abstract Catalan syllable structure and organization has now received considerable attention from phonologists with an Optimality perspective: see, in particular, Colina (1995), Serra (1996b), Jiménez (1999), and Dols (2000). It had already become a focus of interest in post-classical generative phonology (see Montreuil 1987a; 1987b ...
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2009
Abstract Italian syllable structure is highly restrictive. The language poses several challenges to an analysis, some of which have been taken up repeatedly in the literature. First, in Italian, as in most languages, onsets are relatively straightforwardly restricted by sonority requirements except for a few aspects, most prominently the
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Abstract Italian syllable structure is highly restrictive. The language poses several challenges to an analysis, some of which have been taken up repeatedly in the literature. First, in Italian, as in most languages, onsets are relatively straightforwardly restricted by sonority requirements except for a few aspects, most prominently the
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1993
Abstract In this chapter we look at Slovak syllable structure. A general outline is presented in 7.1. We then proceed to investigate the properties of the Syllable Structure Algorithm. Specifically, we address the questions of whether it applies cyclically and whether it is continuous (sections 7.2 and 7.3).
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Abstract In this chapter we look at Slovak syllable structure. A general outline is presented in 7.1. We then proceed to investigate the properties of the Syllable Structure Algorithm. Specifically, we address the questions of whether it applies cyclically and whether it is continuous (sections 7.2 and 7.3).
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