Comparing vowel hiatus resolution in ciNsenga and chiShona: An Optimality Theory analysis
This article seeks to contribute to typology by presenting a formal comparative analysis of repair strategies used to resolve vowel hiatus in ciNsenga and chiShona.
Kadenge, Maxwell, Simango, Silvester Ron
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Differences between Monolinguals and Bilinguals in Phonetic and Phonological Learning and the Connection with Auditory Sensory Memory. [PDF]
Spinu L, Hwang J, Vasilita M.
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Weak Prepositions in Tortosan Catalan : alternation of Prepositions, Allomorphy or Phonological Process [PDF]
In this paper, starting from a brief analysis of weak prepositions in Tortosan. I try to show that the preposition a is the only one appearing in adjunct and indirect object PPs. This forces us to account for the form [an] which this preposition takes in
Clua, Esteve
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Phonological encoding in Tongan: An experimental investigation. [PDF]
Tamaoka K +3 more
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A Study of Vowel Nasalization and Vowel Epenthesis Processes in Cameroon Francophone English
Unlike Cameroon English and Received Pronunciation, Cameroon Francophone English has a number of nasal and epenthetic vowels. Those nasal vowels are generally French ones, as Cameroon Francophone English is heavily influenced by that language. The epenthetic vowels found in Cameroon Francophone English as in many other non-native Englishes are ...
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Factors Affecting Nonnative Consonant Cluster Learning. [PDF]
Buchwald A, Cheng HS.
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On the way from morphology to phonology : German linking elements and the role of the phonological word [PDF]
German linking elements are sometimes classified as inflectional affixes, sometimes as derivational affixes, and in any case as morphological units with at least seven realisations (e.g. -s-, -es-, -(e)n-, -e-).
Nübling, Damaris, Szczepaniak, Renata
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This research reflects on the vowel epenthesis in Brazilian Portuguese, especially on the phonetic-phonological phenomenon known as suarabácti, which consists in the insertion of a epenthetic vowel to undo inappropriate consonant clusters.
Valter Pereira Romano +1 more
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Synthesizing theories of human language with Bayesian program induction. [PDF]
Ellis K +4 more
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Paul de Lacy, Markedness: Reduction and preservation in phonology (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 112). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. xviii+447. [PDF]
Nevins, A, Plaster, K
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