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Sievers' Law and the History of Semivowel
Syllabicity in ...
Provided that the paradigms were levelled at a sufficiently early stage, then it is
possible that any syllabicity distributions we find still reflect the early phonological
rules of Greek, or even Indo-European. On the other hand, we should certainly ...
P. J. Barber, Peter Jeffrey Barber,
2013
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The Cambridge History of the English Language
One early view is that it descends from the feminine nominative singular article
seb, via syllabicity shift and palatalisation : i.e. [seo] > [seo] > [sjo:] > [Jo:]. This
would give the N scho and similar forms, but not s(c)he: here the vowel would
have ...
Richard M. Hogg, Norman Blake, Roger Lass,
1992
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Features, Segmental Structure and Harmony Processes
Phonological. Configurations: Natural. Classes,. Sonority. and. Syllabicity.
Grzegorz Dogil 1. NONLINEARITY AND THE SEGMENTAL MELODY PLANE - F-
STRUCTURE One of the most important innovations in generative phonology
after the ...
Norval Smith, Harry van der Hulst,
1988
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Universals of Human Language: Phonology
The main process of their formation, which is loss of a vowel and concomitant
shift of syllabicity to an adjacent consonant, occurs fairly commonly in favored
environments. It apparently does not generalize easily to wider contexts, however
, ...
Joseph Harold Greenberg, Charles Albert Ferguson, Edith A. Moravcsik,
1978
The recourse to syllabicity as a distinctive feature and even as the decisive one in
the "coding tree" of features (cf. Fant 1973: 180) seems to be a rather arguable
operation. Instead of following Chomsky & Halle's cogent appeal to make "use of
...
Roman Jakobson, Stephen Rudy,
1988
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Current Studies in Spanish Linguistics
In essence, I am maintaining that vocoids which are syllabic in underlying
representation may surface as nonsyllabic, i.e. lose their syllabicity in the course
of the derivation. The evidence for syllabicity loss is in fact very strong in Spanish,
...
Héctor Campos, Fernando Martínez-Gil,
1992
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The Sound Shape of Language
The combination of the two features - the consonantal and the vocalic -
characterizes the liquids as concurrently consonantal and vocalic, and enables
one to delineate the shifting class of sonorants. III. SYLLABICITY It is the mutual
sequential ...
Roman Jakobson, Linda R. Waugh,
2002
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Papers from the 7th International Conference on Historical ...
SYLLABICITY AS A GENUS, SIEVERS' LAW AS A SPECIES ALDO LUIGI
PROSDOCIMI Department of Linguistics - Padova University This paper
summarises a version which will appear as a book in its own right (Prosdocimi «
Sillab.
Anna Giacalone Ramat, Onofrio Carruba, Giuliano Bernini,
1987
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English Transcription Course
English Transcription Course is the ideal workbook for anyone wishing to practice their transcription skills.
Maria Lecumberri, J. A. Maidment,
2014
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Complexity Scales and Licensing in Phonology
Thus, (42a) and (42b) show that whatever the chronological relationship between
the loss of syllabicity in the case of liquids and the changes in final high lax
vowels, the outcome should be the same, as long as the final nucleus is not yet ...