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On Some Developments of Final Syllables in South-Picene.
SESQUISYLLABLES OF ENGLISH:THE STRUCTURE OF VOWEL-LIQUID SYLLABLES
SESQUISYLLABLES ENGLISH STRUCTURE VOWEL-LIQUID SYLLABLES
2015/8/7
We investigate monosyllabic words with rimes consisting of a diphthong or non-low tense vowel followed by a liquid, such as file, foul, foil, feel, fool, fail; fire, flour and foyer, which we term ses...
Syllables and Moras in Arabic
Syllables Moras Arabic
2015/6/11
Some of the most salient differences among Arabic vernaculars have to do with syllable structure. This study focuses on the syllabification patterns of three dialect groups, (1) VC-dialects, (2) C-dia...
Training-induced neural plasticity in visual-word decoding and the role of syllables
fMRI Mental syllabary Reading Word learning Pseudoword decoding
2015/5/6
To investigate the neural underpinnings of word decoding, and how it changes as a function of repeated exposure, we trained Dutch participants repeatedly over the course of a month of training to arti...
The durational patterns of syllables in Standard Chinese
The durational patterns syllables Standard Chinese
2012/12/14
The purpose of This study is trying to search the durational patterns of syllables in Standard Chinese by observing their variations in different contexts and examining what the main control factors a...
本文通过对200多个轻声词的声学分析,考察普通话轻声音节的声学特性。实验分析结果说明,轻声音节之所以听起来轻,是因为它的能量较弱,这是音高、音长、音强和音色四要素总体弱化的综合效应,而不仅仅是音强变弱的单一结果。具体说来,轻声音节的音高模式中和化了,失去了它正常重读时的声调区别;音长缩短了,大约为正常重读音节的一半左右;音色相对弱化,例如清辅音往往会浊化,元音趋于央化,但原有音色仍可分辨;音强普遍...
The Role of Perception in Loanword Adaptation:The Fate of Initial Unstressed Syllables in American Finnish and American Hungarian
Loanword Adaptation Initial Unstressed Syllables American Finnish American Hungarian
2009/5/27
This paper examines one aspect of the phonological adaptation of American English
loanwords in two contact varieties, American Hungarian and American Finnish,
namely, the fate of unstressed initial ...
Review of A. Bell and J. B. Hooper, eds., (1978) Syllables and Segments
A. Bell J. B. Hooper eds Syllables and Segments
2014/10/29
Review of A. Bell and J. B. Hooper, eds., (1978) Syllables and Segments.