10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «CORONAL CONSONANT»
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Developmental and Acquired Dyslexia: Neuropsychological and ...
Coronality of consonant sound in column English coronal consonant sound
English non-coronal consonant sound other Var. 39. Similarity estimate of SF on
gross scale No response Different Similar Identical Var. 40. Similarity estimate of
CN ...
C.K. Leong, R.M. Joshi, 1995
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The Acquisition of Phonology: A Case Study
All the examples in A have in common the fact that an adult consonant cluster
consisting of a coronal consonant followed by a non-coronal consonant is
rearranged so that either the cluster occurs in the reverse sequence : that is
CxCa ...
Neilson Voyne Smith, 1973
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The most common type of sandhi in Irish is assimilation, which means that a
sound changes its pronunciation in order to become more similar to an adjacent
sound. One type of assimilation in Irish is found when a coronal consonant (one
of d, ...
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Phonological Theory and the Dialects of Italy
Notice that in these examples the consonant adjacent to the vowel under
consideration is a coronal consonant, i. e., a non-labial, non-dorsal consonant. (
Dorsal is synonymous with back, and labial with round.) (1) Vowels adjacent to a
coronal ...
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A Descriptive Grammar of Huehuetla Tepehua
The constraint in (52a) specifies that a non-coronal consonant may not precede
another consonant in onset position, while the constraint in (52b) specifies that a
non-coronal consonant may not follow another consonant in coda position.
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Language Universals and Variation
(31) front vowel round vowel back vowel coronal consonant labial consonant
dorsal consonant The two-place model predicts the following classes. (32) front
vowel peripheral vowel coronal consonant labial, dorsal consonant I examine
briefly ...
Mengistu Amberber, Peter Collins, 2002
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The Syllable: Views and Facts
The coronal obstruents occur unchanged in lenition environments when
preceded by another coronal consonant in certain syntactic configurations, e.g. in
compounds and certain prefixed forms, /Jandin'i/, */JanyinV sean + duine ...
Harry van der Hulst, Nancy A. Ritter, 1999
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Vowel Epenthesis in Loanword Adaptation
Generally, /i/ is chosen as the epenthetic vowel after a coronal consonant,
regardless of the vowel preceding the consonant, as in the examples in (a), and
also frequently after /u/ if the coronal consonant is not a stop (b). After /u/ and a
coronal ...
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Language Variation--European Perspectives: Selected Papers ...
Following Rubach (2000), I propose these constraints: (15) *C-i: A sequence of
an anterior coronal consonant and a high front vowel is prohibited. (16) *C-j: A
sequence of a coronal consonant and a palatal glide is prohibited.
Check this by feeling that the tip or blade of your tongue is raised for the first (
coronal) consonant, your lips close for the second (labial) consonant, and the
back of your tongue is raised for the final (dorsal) consonant. These terms,
however, do ...
Peter Ladefoged, Keith Johnson, 2014