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This study acoustically compares lexically short vowels in Palestinian Arabic to vowels that are underlyingly long, but have undergone closed syllable shortening, a phonological process affecting certain CV:CC sequences (as in /faːq-ʃ/ → faqʃ ‘woke ...
Nancy Hall
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Perceptual Similarity in Korean Vowel Epenthesis
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OCP Effects in Catalan Cliticization [PDF]
In Catalan, sequences of sibilants are never pronounced as such. In most contexts all varieties coincide in the «strategies» used to avoid these sequences, namely epenthesis or deletion.
Bonet i Alsina, M. Eulàlia +1 more
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Spanish epenthesis: Formal and performance perspectives [PDF]
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Eddington, David
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sC-clusters in Brazilian Portuguese
This paper discusses word-initial (sibilant + consonant) sequences that may or may not be preceded by a vowel in Brazilian Portuguese, as, for example, in escola [isˈkɔlə] ~ [ˈskɔlə] ‘school’ or Skype [isˈkajpi] ~ [ˈskajpi].
Matheus Freitas +1 more
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Perception of illusory vowels by Persian speakers in several consonant clusters of French loanwords [PDF]
Introduction Previous research has highlighted the challenge listeners face in distinguishing between legitimate and non-native consonant sequences, presenting potential perceptual illusions (Berent, et al., 2007; Dupoux, et al., 1999). Some researchers
Saghar Javidpour +2 more
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Epenthetic vowels in Japanese: A perceptual illusion? [PDF]
In four cross-linguistic experiments comparing French and Japanese hearers, we found that the phonotactic properties of Japanese (very reduced set of syllable types) induce Japanese listeners to perceive ``illusory'' vowels inside consonant clusters in ...
Christophe, Pallier +4 more
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Wanted: a debate in pidgin/creole phonology [PDF]
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Muysken, P.C., Singh, R. (Rajendra)
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Geminates and Picard Pronominal Clitic Allomorphy [PDF]
In this paper, we examine five pronominal clitics in Vimeu Picard with a geminate-consonant allomorph. Assuming a doubly-linked (non-moraic) representation of geminates, we attribute the four different patterns observed to four different underlying ...
Auger, Julie, José, Brian
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Ellen Broselow is a Professor of Linguistics at Stony Brook University and a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America. Her work investigates loanword phonology, acquisition, and their interfaces with perception.
Gean Damulakis
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