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Paradigm uniformity effects on French liaison ...
Storme, Benjamin. - : Zenodo, 2022
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Paradigm uniformity effects on French liaison ...
Storme, Benjamin. - : Zenodo, 2022
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АРТИКУЛЯЦИОННЫЙ МЕТОД ФОНЕТИКИ В СООТНОШЕНИИ «ЧАСТЬ – ЦЕЛОЕ» ... : ARTICULATION METHOD OF PHONETICS IN THE RATIO "PART WHOLE" ...
Алиева М.А.; Исманова Г.А.. - : The Scientific Heritage, 2022
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Exploring variability in compound tensification in Seoul Korean ...
Jeon, Hae-Sung. - : EPrints Repo, 2022
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Phonetics and Phonology of Gua
Obiri-Yeboah, Michael. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Non-moraicity and weight augmentation in Shiwilu (Kawapanan)
Vasquez, Alonso. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Issues in Uyghur backness harmony: Corpus, experimental, and computational studies
Mayer, Connor. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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LINGUOCOLOGY (LANGUAGE ECOLOGY): DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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LINGUOCOLOGY (LANGUAGE ECOLOGY): DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
Shoshin, Serguei. - : figshare, 2021
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How prior experience with pitch accents shapes the perception of word and sentence stress ...
Kutscheid, Sophie. - : Mendeley, 2021
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How prior experience with pitch accents shapes the perception of word and sentence stress ...
Kutscheid, Sophie. - : Mendeley, 2021
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6. The phonetics of Bitur
Rogers, Phillip G.. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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3. Phonetics and Phonology of Ngkolmpu
Carroll, Matthew J.. - : University of Hawai'i Press, 2021
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Phonology and phonetics of laryngeal sounds in Chicontepec Nahuatl
Aguilar, Andres Ehecatl. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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A Preliminary Model of Malagasy Intonation
Aziz, Jake. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2020
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Shilluk_2018_controlled_FloatingQuantity ...
Unkn Unknown. - : University of Edinburgh. School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences. Linguistics and English Language, 2020
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"Einbettung, Verknüpfung und Konstituentengrenzen in Sprechsprache, Grammatik und Diskurs" : Schlussbericht des Forschungsprogramms : Förderphase: 1.1.2014-31.12.2019 ...
Krifka, Manfred; Schroeder, Susanne; Salfner, Fabienne. - : Leibniz-Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, 2020
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Phonetic Evidence for a Feed-�forward Model: Rounding and Center of Gravity of English [ʃ]
Zhou, Zhenglong. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
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Gradience and locality in phonology: Case studies from Turkic vowel harmony
McCollum, Adam. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2019
Abstract: In very general terms, phonology is the study of both the representational and computational properties of human sound patterns. These issues have been the focus of descriptive, formal, typological, and experimental work. This dissertation draws on experimental and fieldwork data from vowel harmony in four Central Asian Turkic languages, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Uyghur, and Uzbek, to examine the computational and representational nature of vowel harmony patterns. One perennial computational question relates to the nature of phonological dependencies – how local must they be? In the dissertation I examine reported transparency in Uyghur backness harmony to evaluate previous analyses of transparent /i/ in the language. Results indicate that putatively transparent vowels actually undergo harmony, which in turn suggests that the analysis of Uyghur is computationally far simpler than previously thought. The dissertation also investigates the strictness with which locality is evaluated, comparing various proposals concerning the participation of consonants in vowel harmony, developing a more nuanced understanding of the interplay between phonetics and phonology that accounts for segment-intrinsic resistance to coarticulation in harmony.In addition to locality, the dissertation examines the nature of phonological representations. Structuralist and Generative research has generally assumed that phonology manipulates abstract categorical variables, in contrast to the gradient variables that pervade phonetics. As an example, Zsiga (1997) argues that vowel harmony, in contrast to gradient phonetic assimilation, produces categorical alternations between target vowels whose output forms are indistinguishable from their triggering counterparts. Results from an acoustic study suggest that backness harmony in Kazakh and Uyghur produces output sounds that systematically differ from trigger vowel qualities, with the assimilatory effect of harmony gradiently petering out across the word. After comparing findings to plausible phonetic and phonological accounts, I argue that the best account of the data involves gradient phonology. Throughout the rest of the dissertation I develop the claim that phonology may be gradient, examining gradience in harmony from perceptual, formal, and typological perspectives.
Keyword: Linguistics; phonetics; phonology; Turkic; vowel harmony
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7sx31303
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Space and time in models of speech rhythm ...
Tilsen, Sam. - : Zenodo, 2019
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