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Input frequency and the acquisition of syllable structure in Polish
, 2017G. Jarosz, Shira Calamaro, Jason Zentz
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On the syllable structure effect in European Portuguese: Evidence from ERPs
Brain and Language, 2022Ana Duarte Campos +2 more
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Universal Restrictions on Syllable Structure: Evidence From Mandarin Chinese
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2015Xu Zhao, I. Berent
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This article explores the concept of syllable structure in English, highlighting its components, rules, and variations. A syllable, a fundamental unit ofspoken language, forms the building blocks of words and has a significant impact onpronunciation, phonology, and linguistic analysis.
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Syllable Structure in Germanic
Syllable structure has helped shape the Germanic languages and, remarkably, the syllable template inherited from Germanic has remained relatively stable over nearly 2,000 years since our first written Germanic records. Onsets permit anywhere from zero to three consonants with only /ŋ/ barred from forming a word-initial simple onset.openaire +1 more source
Syllable Structure And Syllabification
2002Abstract This chapter examines the syllable structure and syllabification of San’ani and Cairene. I begin by discussing the syllabic skeleton and present arguments in favour of moraic theory over X-slot (or onset–rhyme) theory. Within the consideration of syllable structure, I discuss the analysis of apparent CVCCC syllables in San’ani ...
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