10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHONEMICIZATION»
Discover the use of
phonemicization in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
phonemicization and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Phonemicization is the body of knowledge and techniques that can be used to
work out the phonemic system of a language. The method described below has
been in existence for several decades and has been used on many languages.
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A Handbook of Varieties of English: Morphology and syntax
Parry (1999) attempts a general phonemicization for Welsh English based on the
rural data, drawn from the 60-plus age-group, which can be presented as follows:
Short vowels: /I E a √ ç U/ Long vowels: /i: e: E: œ: a: ç: o: u:/ Diphthongs: /Iu ai ...
Edgar Werner Schneider, Bernd Kortmann, 2004
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Italo-Celtic Origins and Prehistoric Development of the ...
The rise of the initial mutations is therefore identical with the phonemicization of
the lenited and nasalized variants of the original consonants. The aim of this
paper is to place these developments in a chronological perspective. The
theoretical ...
Frederik Herman Henri Kortlandt, 2007
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Aramaic in Its Historical and Linguistic Setting
Figure 5: Beginning phonemicization of allophones in Syriac ual phonemicization
can be observed. In Neo- Aramaic this development has reached its ultimate
stage, resulting in the addition of six new phonemes (i.e., the former fricative ...
Holger Gzella, M. L. Folmer, 2008
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The Biology of Language
Assuming that phonemicization occurred in the late Pleistocene, referent group of
particular concern are Neanderthal and sapient populations residing in proximity,
and questions critical to acceptance of a multi-regional vs. a local origins ...
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Handbook of Descriptive Linguistic Fieldwork
It is impossible to carry out a reliable syntactic analysis without this preliminary
phonemicization, regardless of how tempting it is to skip the phonemicization
business altogether and move on to the potentially more exciting business of
syntactic ...
Shobhana Lakshmi Chelliah, Willem Joseph de Reuse, 2010
Although many recent studies have been theoretical in focus,35 in this chapter I
aim to provide a comprehensive, but purely descriptive, analysis of gairaigo
phonology. After a preliminary overview of issues related to phonemicization in §
3.1, ...
Elly van Gelderen, Mark Irwin, Werner Abraham, 2011
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Uto-Aztecan: Structural, Temporal, and Geographic ...
I. First Group: Two Light Syllables Grave X o a tefii wdri teni sikuPu hdkuPu 20
Acute + Phonemicization 'people' 'back' 'mouth' 'earthenware cup' 'kind of cane (
Sp. otate)' X d? a hakd kari tame tunu kkd 37 'wicker' 'bone' 'tooth' 'knee' 'buttock'
...
Eugene H. Casad, Thomas L. Willett, 2000
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Research Guide on Language Change
Morphological restructuring, such as PG */gastiz/ > Go. gasts does not call for the
phonemicization of such allophones, since the change in structure is not a
regular phonological one, but a morphological, analogical one (Antonsen 1969).
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Storage and Computation in the Language Faculty
A second kind of evidence for the phonemicization of these initially allophonic
contrasts for simplex nouns is provided by the later process of schwa apocope (
13th century). This phonological change did not affect the length of the vowel in
the ...
S.G. Nooteboom, F. Weerman, F.N.K Wijnen, 2002