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Syllables

Journal of Linguistics, 1969
Kohler (1966a, 1966b: 346–348) asks whether the syllable is a phonological universal, and concludes negatively.1The way to support such a conclusion is not difficult to imagine: the sort of specific objections to the syllable which Kohler raises would, if well-founded, be sufficient to prove his case.
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The Syllable

2007
Abstract Syllable boundaries in Chinese are mostly unambiguous, regardless of the dialect. The majority of Chinese words are monosyllabic. The maximal size of a syllable in SC is either CGVV or CGVC, where C is a consonant, G a glide, and VV either a long vowel or a diphthong.
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Syllables and Suprasegmentals

1996
Koenraad Kuiper, W. Scott Allan
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Tagging syllables

5th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology (Eurospeech 1997), 1997
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Guidelines for Statistical Analysis of Percentage of Syllables Stuttered Data

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Mark Jones, Mark Onslow, Ann Packman
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Orthographic vs. phonologic syllables in handwriting production

Cognition, 2009
Sonia Kandel, Eric Lambert
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The preparation of syllables in speech production

Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Joana Cholin   +2 more
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Frequency shift in homologue syllables of the Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana

Behavioural Processes, 2005
Tomasz S Osiejuk, Svein Dale
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Absolute and Relative Reliability of Percentage of Syllables Stuttered and Severity Rating Scales

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Hamid Karimi   +2 more
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