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The zebra finch auditory cortex reconstructs occluded syllables in conspecific song. [PDF]
Le B, Bjoring MC, Meliza CD.
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A Proof-of-Concept Study of Gamified Rhythmic Training in Preadolescents Who Stutter. [PDF]
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Vocal constraints on song amplitude in star finches <i>Bathilda ruficauda</i>. [PDF]
Goto H, Soma M, Mizuno A, Brumm H.
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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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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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Do songbirds hear songs syllable by syllable?
Behavioural Processes, 2020Songbirds as vocal learners have been one of the most popular model species to investigate the biological prerequisite to human language. Their songs consist of syllables, which appear as pulse trains in sound spectrograms. When describing the song sequence, researchers consider the syllable to be the unit of the song.
Tomoko, Mizuhara, Kazuo, Okanoya
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Korku Syllables and Syllable Stress
2015KORKU SYLLABLES AND SYLLABLE STRESS.
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2002
One of the remarkable features of the phonology of Imdlawn Tashlhiyt is its syllable structure, which allows any segment to be a syllable nucleus. This feature is not without precedent in the phonological literature, but it is sufficiently rare to require a detailed justification. Among the languages which have been claimed to have syllabic obstruents,
François Dell, Mohamed Elmedlaoui
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One of the remarkable features of the phonology of Imdlawn Tashlhiyt is its syllable structure, which allows any segment to be a syllable nucleus. This feature is not without precedent in the phonological literature, but it is sufficiently rare to require a detailed justification. Among the languages which have been claimed to have syllabic obstruents,
François Dell, Mohamed Elmedlaoui
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