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Stenneken, Prisca; Bastiaanse, Roelien; Huber, Walter; Jacobs, Arthur M. – Brain and Language, 2005
Phonological theories have raised the notion of a universally preferred syllable type which is defined in terms of its sonority structure (e.g., Clements, 1990). Empirical evidence for this notion has been provided by distributional analyses of natural languages and of language acquisition data, and by aphasic speech error analyses. The present…
Descriptors: Syllables, German, Aphasia, Linguistic Theory