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Action-Sensitive Phonological Dependencies [PDF]
arXiv, 2019This paper defines a subregular class of functions called the tier-based synchronized strictly local (TSSL) functions. These functions are similar to the the tier-based input-output strictly local (TIOSL) functions, except that the locality condition is enforced not on the input and output streams, but on the computation history of the minimal ...
Sophie Hao, Dustin Bowers
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Comparative Reconstruction of Proto-Mojeño and the Diversification of Mojeño Dialects
Liames, 2018This paper addresses nine open issues in the historical phonology of Mojeño, an Arawakan language of Bolivia. We propose solutions to these problems by postulating reconstructed forms for Proto-Mojeño based on a comparison of the two extant varieties of ...
Fernando de Carvalho, Françoise Rose
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Weak and Semiweak Phonological Positions in English
Journal of English Studies, 2011The paper argues that, besides the distinction between strong and weak phonological positions, a further dichotomy of weak and semiweak positions is justified in English, manifesting itself in consonant lenition as well as vowel reduction and syncope ...
Katalin Balogné Bérces
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Devising Yorùbá Terminology for Phonology Terms (from letter S to letter Z)
Yoruba Studies ReviewIn this final part of our report, which is part four (4) on the formulation Yorùbá phonology terms for their English counterparts, we discuss terms from letters S to Z of English phonology and give their Yorùbá equivalents.
Bankale Oyetayo+2 more
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Dünya Dilleri, Edebiyatları ve Çeviri Çalışmaları Dergisi, 2023
This paper investigates the interplay of syncope and gemination in modern Standard Turkish, underlining the crucial function of sufficiently identical flanking consonants (SIFCs) in this process.
Halil İskender
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This paper investigates the interplay of syncope and gemination in modern Standard Turkish, underlining the crucial function of sufficiently identical flanking consonants (SIFCs) in this process.
Halil İskender
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Stratal overgeneration is necessary: metrically incoherent syncope in Southern Pomo
Phonology, 2022Southern Pomo (Pomoan, California) displays a process of rhythmic vowel deletion (syncope) reflecting two mutually incompatible metrical structures.
Max J. Kaplan
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Stem configurations, lexical items, and phonological words in Maltese
Glossa, 2023Maltese is the 'national' language of the people in the sister-islands of Malta and Gozo. Originally Arabic, Maltese vocabulary has been massively expanded by borrowings from Romance (Sicilian/Italian), and more recently English.
Gilbert PUECH
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TIPOLOGI FONOLOGIS PADA BAHASA WEBINAR BIDANG PENDIDIKAN (KAJIAN FONOLOGI GENERATIF)
Fon, 2021ABSTRAK: Dilaksanakannya penelitian melalui pendekatan fonologi generatif ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan proses dan kaidah fonologis bahasa webinar khususnya bidang pendidikan.
Sudjalil Sudjalil+2 more
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Revista de Estudos da Linguagem, 2021
Resumo: O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar de modo comparativo a variação linguística fonético-fonológica de duas cidades mineiras, Juiz de Fora e Uberlândia.
Amanda Brilhante de Carvalho+1 more
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Resumo: O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar de modo comparativo a variação linguística fonético-fonológica de duas cidades mineiras, Juiz de Fora e Uberlândia.
Amanda Brilhante de Carvalho+1 more
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THE PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF ENGLISH LOANWORDS IN JORDANIAN ARABIC [PDF]
آداب الرافدين, 1989This paper investigates the effect of Jordanian Arabic phonology and morphology on loanwords borrowed from English . It begin with deferential description of the phonemic inventories of English and Arabic and points out significant difference and areas ...
Mohamed Dawood, salih Suliman
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