Vers une théorie phonotactique générative [PDF]
Malgré la réfutation décisive par Shibatani (1972 et 1973) et Sommerstein (1974 et 1977) des arguments de Postal (1969) contre la possibilité et la nécessité de formuler des contraintes phonotactiques, l’argument portant sur la redondance semble toujours
Singh, Rajendra
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Towards a typology of stop assibilation [PDF]
In this article we propose that there are two universal properties for phonological stop assibilations, namely (i) assibilations cannot be triggered by /i/ unless they are also triggered by /j/, and (ii) voiced stops cannot undergo assibilations unless ...
Hall, Tracy Alan, Hamann, Silke
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Phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, a Bedouin dialect in the north of Jordan. [PDF]
Al Huneety A+3 more
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Consonant lenition inside and outside the “minimal foot” : A Strict CV Phonology analysis [PDF]
English represents stress-sensitive consonant lenition systems, in which the onsets of stressed syllables (as well as word-initial consonants) tend to resist diachronic lenition, resulting in synchronic alternations between foot-initial and foot-internal
Balogné Bérces, Katalin
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Syllable Complexity and Morphological Synthesis: A Well-Motivated Positive Complexity Correlation Across Subdomains. [PDF]
Easterday S+3 more
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Preferred sound groups of vocal iconicity reflect evolutionary mechanisms of sound stability and first language acquisition: evidence from Eurasia. [PDF]
Dellert J+3 more
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PHONOLOGICAL PROCESS IN INDONESIAN SPEECH (CASE OF ASSIMILATION AND ELISION IN INDONESIAN) [PDF]
This paper discusses the phonological process in the Indonesian speech, particularly on assimilation and elision. Assimilation is the influence exercised by one sound segment upon the articulation of another, so that the sounds become alike or more ...
Wibowo , Agus Hari
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The predictive function of Swedish word accents. [PDF]
Roll M.
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THE PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF METATHESIS WORDS IN INDONESIAN SLANG LANGUAGEUSED BY JABOTABEK TEENAGERS [PDF]
Remaja Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang dan Bekasi yang menggunakan bahasa Indonesia sebagai bahasa pertama mereka untuk percakapan sehari-hari, memodifikasi bahasa Indonesia menjadi bahasa yang dikenal dengan sebutan bahasa gaul. Bentuk dan variasi bahasa gaul
Dewi, Novita Chandra
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