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Some puzzles for NP | Natural Phonology
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Some puzzles for NP. By Geoffrey Nathan on February 18, 2009. I’ve been reading in various related areas for several years now, and some researchers outside the NP tradition (or who are actually hostile to it) have some findings that NP theorists need to take account of. I’ll mention some of them here, and it will be interesting to see what folks think. Cohn, Abigail. 1993. “Nasalization in English: Phonology or Phonetics”. Subscribe to comments with RSS. That is, one coul...
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. On the Ontology of Processes. By Rich Rhodes on February 25, 2009. Some twenty years ago, I gave a paper at Krems in which I argued that the processes we see active in particular languages (final devoicing in German and in Turkish, diphthongization in English vowels and in Vietnamese vowels, progressive nasalization in Tucanoan languages and in Ojibwe, etc.) are ontologically distinct from the generalized processes they are created out of. Richard A. Rhodes. In emphasizing...
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Geoffrey Nathan on May 29, 2010. I am attempting to scan and convert old NP papers to usable format. Here is the first one, an old Stampe paper on diphthongs. I’ve proofread it pretty well, but the formatting is a little funky because I don’t understand completely how Word does footnotes. If anyone wants to fix it, please do so and let me know. Removed for reformatting and reconsideration. Arnold Zwicky’s Blog. Donegan and Stampe: Hypotheses of Natural Phonology.
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Geoffrey Nathan on May 29, 2010. I am attempting to scan and convert old NP papers to usable format. Here is the first one, an old Stampe paper on diphthongs. I’ve proofread it pretty well, but the formatting is a little funky because I don’t understand completely how Word does footnotes. If anyone wants to fix it, please do so and let me know. Removed for reformatting and reconsideration. Laquo; The Role of Rules in Speech Production and Perception. Donegan and Stampe:...
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Links between sentences - Linguist Forum
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Topic: Links between sentences (Read 1032 times). August 10, 2015, 02:35:43 PM. I'm hoping I'm posting in the correct forum. So, for most of my life I've had this crazy idea about sentence flow, and I don't know where it has come from. I know language/grammar rules change all the time, so maybe when I was at school, I was taught something different. I thought that the second sentence would have to agree with the first sentence. I was asking myself what is 'this' area of work? Re: Links between sentences.
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Here are some links to European phonology events organized in Leiden or at the Meertens Instituut in Amsterdam:. The Structure of Verse.
phonology in a sentence | simple examples
In A Sentence .org. The best little site that helps you understand word usage with examples. Phonology in a sentence. That has been the most pain, not syntax. Are you sure youre not confusing the. Of Chinese with that of Japanese? Anyone know why its apparently dramatically more difficult for a native English speaker to learn Arabic compared to other languages which would seem (to me, at least) equally remote from English in terms of geography, syntax,. And yes, Chinese. Slang, or number agreement? Which...
Phonologists
Here are some links to European phonology events organized by phonologists from the Meertens Instituut in Amsterdam:. Parallels between Phonology and Syntax. Seminar on General Metrics. The Structure of Verse.
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Natural Phonology | A blog devoted to David Stampe’s theory of Natural Phonology
Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Geoffrey Nathan on May 29, 2010. I am attempting to scan and convert old NP papers to usable format. Here is the first one, an old Stampe paper on diphthongs. I’ve proofread it pretty well, but the formatting is a little funky because I don’t understand completely how Word does footnotes. If anyone wants to fix it, please do so and let me know. Removed for reformatting and reconsideration. The Role of Rules in Speech Production and Perception. By rwojcik on March 3, 2009.
Phonology 2014 | Annual Meeting on Phonology 2014 at MIT
Annual Meeting on Phonology 2014 at MIT. We’re looking forward to seeing you very soon at Phonology 2014 at MIT! The program is here. And last minute details about getting to MIT, as well as talk and poster logistics, are on the last minute details. If you have any questions, please just let us know. Proudly powered by WordPress.
Phonology Assistant
This site has been moved and redesigned. Please visit the new site at: http:/ software.sil.org/phonologyassistant. Phonology Assistant is a discovery tool. Provided with a corpus of phonetic data, it automatically charts the sounds and through its searching capabilities, helps a user discover and test the rules of sound in a language. With Phonology Assistant, you can do the following:. Work with data from FieldWorks’ Language Explorer*, Toolbox or Speech Analyzer. Easily search through phonetic data.
Jenny Léger's FUNOLOGY Blog
Jenny Léger's FUNOLOGY Blog. Anchor words in more detail. DOWNLOAD DOCUMENTS via my Dropbox. For laughs …. Phonology Activities and Games. Film trailers for Intonation. Conversation Piece – Blenkinsop. In Flander’s Fields. An Englishman in New York. Do you know where you’re going to? Every breath you take. I’m Yours – Jason Mraz. Man in the Mirror. Our House – Madness. People help the people. Rocky Horror Picture Show. She makes me wanna – JLS. Somebody that I used to know. The Court of King Caractacus.
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Phonology I 2010
Welcome to the course! This blog is aimed at providing further information for your studies on Phonology, as well as opening up a communication and discussion path for both teachers and students of the subject. Sunday, December 26, 2010. His is just to wish you all the best for these coming holidays! Enjoy, rest, and share lovely days with your loved ones. Posted by Prof. Marina Cantarutti. Monday, November 15, 2010. Final Exam: Assessment Criteria and Tips. Posted by Prof. Marina Cantarutti. Study by ex...
Phonoludos Base Lexicale | Rechercher dans la base
Vous êtes ici : Base Lexicale. Rechercher dans la base. Rechercher de nouveaux mots. Avec cette base lexicale, recherchez et imprimez des listes de mots pour personnaliser les exercices phonologiques proposés par Phonoludos. Utiliser une requête prédéfinie. Items supplémentaires pour l’exercice. MS 3 - Ralentir les mots. MS 4 - Découper en syllabes. MS 5 - Ordonner les syllabes. MS 6 - Ordonner les syllabes. MS 7 - Reconnaissance syllabe. MS 8 - Reconnaissance syllabe. MS 9 - Comparaison syllabes. Mots q...