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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHONOTACTIC»
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Production, Perception and Emergent
Phonotactic Patterns: A ...
This volume is a signal contribution to the study of children's literature and its relation to racism and social conditions.
2
From Perceptual Learning to Speech Production: Generalizing ...
Phonotactics are the restrictions on sound sequences within a word or syllable.
Peter T. Richtsmeier, 2008
3
Change in the Adult Phonological Processing System by ...
CHAPTER 2 LEARNABILITY EXPERIMENTS The six experiments presented in
this chapter investigate if the adult phonological processing system can learn
artificial non-adjacent phonotactic constraints from brief perception and
production ...
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Inductive Learning of
Phonotactic Patterns
This dissertation demonstrates that significant classes of phonotactic patterns---patterns found over contiguous sounds, patterns found over non-contiguous segments (i.e. long distance agreement), and stress patterns---belong to small ...
Jeffrey Nicholas Heinz, 2007
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Production, Perception, and
Phonotactic Patterns: A Case of ...
5.4.1. Specific. and. general. phonotactic. constraints. In this section I show that
environments in which the plain/palatalized contrast is maintained or neutralized
can be described as rather general, or coarse-grained. Recall that in our ...
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An Introduction to Language and Linguistics
Languages have phonotactic constraints – restrictions on the types of sounds that
are allowed to occur next to each other or in particular positions in the word. In
English, for example, no word begins with the sequence [tl]. There are words like
...
Ralph W. Fasold, Jeff Connor-Linton, 2006
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Language Acquisition: The Growth of Grammar
3.1.2.5 Sensitivity to Phonetic and Phonotactic Features Across languages words
differ in their phonetic and phonotactic characteristics. The English sound /0/ as
in thermal is not found in Dutch, and the Dutch consonant that begins the word ...
Maria Teresa Guasti, 2004
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Input-based Phonological Acquisition
Analyses Recall that the prediction was that children would be more accurate at
producing codas in high phonotactic probability non-words than in low
phonotactic probability non-words. The first analyses examined children's
accurate coda ...
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Morphologie / Morphology. 1. Halbband
1. Introduction 2. Phonotactic constraints and their problems 3. Phonotactic
constraints: phonology or morphology? 4. Morphologically relevant phonological
information 5. The interplay between phonology and morphology 6. References 1
.
Geert E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan, 2000
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Theoretical Issues in Korean Linguistics
H.-S. Sohn (1987a, b) focuses on introducing some phonotactic constraints that
hold between glides and vowels (as she terms it, between two nucleus segments
). Her observations can be summarized as in (21): (21) Phonotactic Constraints ...
Young-Key Kim-Renaud, 1994
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PHONOTACTIC»
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phonotactic est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Why do we pronounce February without the "r"?
Sparing you the phonetic and phonotactic details, that amounts to a 'y' sound in English, yielding 'Febyuary', which may not have a 'w' in it as a ... «The Independent, févr 15»
Survival of the fittest: Linguistic evolution in practice
The study, "Grammars leak: Modeling how phonotactic generalizations interact within the grammar," to be published in the December 2011 ... «EurekAlert, déc 11»
Cracking a Skype call using phonemes
These phoneme patterns are then mapped to most likely words, a technique they call "Phonotactic Reconstruction". PhonemeMethod. «iProgrammer, mai 11»