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Language and Cognitive Features in a Girl with Bosch-Boonstra-Schaaf Optic Atrophy Syndrome. [PDF]
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Consonant articulation accuracy in paediatric cochlear implant recipients. [PDF]
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Language Contact Within the Speaker: Phonetic Variation and Crosslinguistic Influence. [PDF]
Johnson KA, Babel M.
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A Diachronic Account of Old English High Vowel Deletion
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To delete or not to delete: The contexts of Icelandic Final Vowel Deletion [PDF]
Icelandic Final Vowel Deletion (FVD) is a phonological rule that deletes word-final unstressed vowels before initial vowels of the next word. To date, it has not been studied systematically. The research reported here is based on data from three different sources.
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Vowel raising and vowel deletion as sociolinguistic variables in Northern Greek
Studies in Language Variation, 2017Abstract The research reported here is part of a longitudinal case study into the linguistic effects of de-urbanization, which is occurring in Greece due to severe economic recession. The overall aim of the analysis is to explore the way in which de-urbanization is affecting the evaluation and production of dialects in rural
Panayiotis A Pappas
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Rhythmic vowel deletion in OT: Syncope in Latin [PDF]
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Haike Jacobs
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Orthographic epenthesis and vowel deletion in Welsh
Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 2022In this paper, we examine the distribution of epenthesis in final clusters and initial syllable deletion in trisyllabic words in Welsh using a corpus of Twitter data (Jones et al. 2015). We show that the generalisations established in Hannahs 2009, Hannahs 2011, and Hannahs 2013 are largely borne out, but there are additional lexical and phonological ...
Michael Hammond, S. J. Hannahs
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