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General American: Codified Word Phonemic Structure Variation Specifics
Variation is one of the salient features of the codified pronunciation norm of English. In General American pronunciation a word phonemic structure, among other word structures, is most subject to variation.
Tetiana Datska
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Gustav Shpet, Immanuel Kant and Terminist Logic
In his book Appearance and Sense Gustav Shpet, comparing Immanuel Kant’s transcendental logic with the traditional probleтs of the philosophy of language, thought it appropriate and conceptually effective to turn to the medieval scholastic debate on ...
Maryse Dennes
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Signal processing using octonionic modules – a path towards a new computational intelligence model [PDF]
This study proposes a modular structure designed for pattern and word sequence recognition. The developed structure is based on an extended Hopfield neural network.
Wieslaw Citko, Wieslaw Sienko
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The role of grammar in transition-probabilities of subsequent words in English text.
Sentence formation is a highly structured, history-dependent, and sample-space reducing (SSR) process. While the first word in a sentence can be chosen from the entire vocabulary, typically, the freedom of choosing subsequent words gets more and more ...
Rudolf Hanel, Stefan Thurner
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On the structure of bispecial Sturmian words
A balanced word is one in which any two factors of the same length contain the same number of each letter of the alphabet up to one. Finite binary balanced words are called Sturmian words. A Sturmian word is bispecial if it can be extended to the left and to the right with both letters remaining a Sturmian word.
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Word order and information structure in Old Spanish
In this article it is claimed that in Old Spanish the discourse-sensitive field is exclusively the preverbal one. Focusing on object preposing, it is shown that the object can: (i) either be linked to a topic reading (England 1980, 1983; Danford 2002 ...
Ioanna Sitaridou
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Morphology and the internal structure of words [PDF]
Morphology is the aspect of language concerned with the internal structure of words, and languages vary in the extent to which they rely on morphological structure. Consequently, it is not clear whether morphology is a basic element of a linguistic structure or whether it emerges from systematic regularities between the form and meaning of
Joseph T, Devlin +3 more
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Shaping the word structure by iambic foot in Migama
The following paper analyzes the role of metrical structure in shaping the East Chadic B language, Migama. Specifically, it will be argued that, similarly to Hausa, while having no overt influence on the language's tone distribution, iambic foot serves ...
Bartosz Kurzyca
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Morphological processing is the use of morphological structure during word reading. This study investigated whether middle school students applied morphological structure automatically when reading words.
Leah M. Zimmermann +2 more
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