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Abstract Vowel deletion is frequent in the Chichicastenango dialect of K’iche’ (Maya). Whereas deletion in content words is reportedly predictable based on vowel quality, syllable structure and stress, deletion in function words is much more variable.
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PROSES FONOLOGIS BAHASA JAWA:KAJIAN TEORI OPTIMALITAS
This paper aims to discuss phonological processes in Javanese, which are phonologically and syntactically conditioned. By using the Optimality Theory (OT), the relation between the input (phonemic form) and the output (phonetic form) involved in ...
Agus Subiyanto
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Effects of coarticulation on the identification of deleted consonant and vowel sounds
Abstract: The purpose of this study was (1) to determine the effect of coarticulation on the perception of consonant and vowel features and (2) to compare the magnitude of R to L and L to R coarticulatory effects. Separated portions of CV, VC, VCV and CVC utterances were presented binaurally through earphones to 45 subjects to identify the deleted ...
Harvey Joel Ostreicher, Donald J. Sharf
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The Behaviour of the Schwa in the Saoura Spoken Arabic: schwa epenthesis and deletion
In the present study, we argue in favour of adopting a moraic approach to the syllable to describe and explain phenomena in prosodic phonology. We indicate that the implementation of the mora (Hyman, 1985) in the Saoura Spoken Arabic (henceforth SSA ...
Lahcene Benyagoub, Bachir Bouahania
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In ongoing sound changes, a coarticulatory effect is often enhanced as the coarticulatory source that gives rise to it wanes. But quite how phonologisation and these reciprocal coarticulatory changes are connected is still poorly understood.
Jonathan Harrington +2 more
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Syllable restructuring in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English
The present paper looks at the various syllable restructuring strategies used in early Solomon Islands Pidgin English. These depend on the phonological shape of the etyma and consist of epenthesis, paragoge and consonant deletion.
Andrei A. Avram
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Speech Error Subtypes and Their Association With Phonological Awareness in School-Aged Children and Young Adults. [PDF]
Caballero NF +4 more
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Impact of syllabic constraints on error production in Korean speech: a study of serial order control with practice. [PDF]
Kim S, Saito S, Nam K.
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