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| Midway | phonological analysis of Atsugewi. |
| data suggest that BA44 is more involved in | phonological and syntactic processing. |
| rom his distinction between physiophonetic ( | phonological) and psychophonetic (morphophonological) al |
| inly the pronunciation of yat, has the same | phonological and morphological features as the neighbour |
| "Some | Phonological Aspects of the Dungan Dialects // Computati |
| Phonological aspects of Ba-Shu Chinese are still largely | |
| more than just syntax, as it also involves | phonological aspects, such as prosody and intonation. |
| used its data to approximate the dates when | phonological changes, such as the loss of consonant clus |
| However, all | phonological characteristics are not consistent from pla |
| uence, it has lost some of the conservative | phonological characteristics which makes Old Xiang notab |
| ff propose that the syntactic, semantic and | phonological components of the language faculty are all |
| They differ from each other not only in | phonological details and lexicon but in morphology and e |
| her language of the Arapahoan group, with a | phonological development quite different from either Gro |
| Some | phonological developments in Straits Salish. |
| ong consonants - see Early Middle Japanese: | Phonological developments. |
| Today there are still lexical and | phonological differences between Utkuhiksalik and Natsil |
| rth Azeri, there are also morphological and | phonological differences between the two varieties, so m |
| cally from Eastern Armenian, there are also | phonological differences. |
| Phonological differentiation within the uniform Slavic l | |
| orders) and phonemic disorders (also called | phonological disorders). |
| The | phonological distinction between long vowels and short v |
| a draft for a metrical theory based on the | phonological elements in Chomskian grammar. |
| (1) | Phonological encoding in speech production. |
| The | Phonological Enterprise. |
| ssive assimilations are only conditioned by | phonological factors while substitutions take into accou |
| This | phonological feature is observed in dialects of Masuria |
| rn Mandarin maintains some of the inherited | phonological features of Ba-Shu Chinese, especially the |
| ituent in different positions, deleting the | phonological features in all but one case (cf. |
| The conservation of archaic | phonological features of the Arabic borrowings furthermo |
| is, components of the letters correspond to | phonological features. |
| eighboring Tanacross but differs in several | phonological features. |
| as a Min Nan dialect which underwent major | phonological influence from Fuzhou Min Dong. |
| some vocabulary from Ojibwe, in addition to | phonological influence in Michif-speaking communities wh |
| Udege has also exerted | phonological influence on the Bikin dialect of Nanai, in |
| s a central executive and two buffers - the | phonological loop and the visuo-spatial sketch pad. |
| In these cases the diacritic is a pure | phonological marker, with no regard to etymology. |
| that is evidenced by the typically Persian | phonological mutation of the words of Arabic origin. |
| ur with completely intact graphemic buffer, | phonological output lexicon, phonological output buffer, |
| uced autosegmental phonology, which regards | phonological phenomena as a collection of parallel tiers |
| ch: harde en zachte G) refers to not only a | phonological phenomenon of the pronunciation of the lett |
| The loss of /n/ is not a general | phonological phenomenon, in that there are a number of O |
| surrecting Wampano (Quiripi) from the Dead: | Phonological Preliminaries,” in Anthropological Linguist |
| a radically reformed orthography on purely | phonological principles. |
| xed disorder in which both articulation and | phonological problems exist. |
| Vowel nasalization is a | phonological process where the phoneme /n/ is realized a |
| Pre-occlusion is a | phonological process, involving the insertion of a very |
| There are two | phonological processes in Timucua: automatic alteration |
| Among the | phonological processes operating in Finnish dialects are |
| any language tend to carry the intonation, | phonological processes and pronunciation rules from thei |
| Frerichs D, Damasio H: Specific reading and | phonological processing deficits are associated with dam |
| if so, it must have been an early loan, for | phonological reasons), or represents an early, pan-Britt |
| Both represent /ni/ although for | phonological reasons, the actual pronunciation is . |
| s in the same group do not seem to have any | phonological relationship (except the fifth group named |
| in chronological order and thus produces a | phonological representation of the modern word. |
| Stang's law is a Proto-Indo-European | phonological rule named after Norwegian linguist Christi |
| Siebs' law is a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) | phonological rule named after the German linguist Theodo |
| inault's law is a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) | phonological rule named after the French Indo-Europeanis |
| This then becomes /oː/ via regular | phonological rules. |
| hich has been described as "the first truly | phonological scheme" in the history of early English spe |
| o characterize the most general meaning and | phonological shape of each root. |
| from a Min Nan dialect that underwent major | phonological shifts over time. |
| ly, the expanded dictionaries preserved the | phonological structure of the Qieyun almost intact. |
| d child behavior and modeling the growth of | phonological structure through the interaction of comput |
| (2) The emergence of | phonological structure. |
| of types, which denote sets of linguistic ( | phonological, syntactic, or semantic) entities. |
| detailed description of this native Chinese | phonological system can be found at rime tables. |
| detailed description of this native Chinese | phonological system can be found at the rime table artic |
| The | phonological system of Hainanese corresponds well with t |
| speak Czech that have been adapted to Czech | phonological system and spelling rules, or are simply na |
| Zvelebil, Kamil V. (2001), "Irula | Phonological System", Nilgiri Areal Studies, Charles Uni |
| sional representation of the Middle Chinese | phonological system. |
| phonology, in particular in analyses of the | phonological systems of individual languages and in the |
| Zhang & Zhuang (2003:21-4) records the | phonological systems of three varieties of the Weitou di |
| k the symmetry and pattern which are in the | phonological systems of natural languages." |
| phonological systems: models, descriptive studies, typol | |
| (1975) Trends in | phonological theory until 1975, Linguistic Circle of Cop |
| In Issues in | Phonological Theory, ed. |
| used text books about general phonetics and | phonological theory. |
| sodic phrase"), which may be treated as one | phonological unit or domain by some grammatical processe |
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