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Perea, Manuel; Hyönä, Jukka; Marcet, Ana – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
One of the most representative morpho-phonological features of Finnish is the existence of vowel harmony. Back vowels (a, o, and u) and front vowels (ä, ö, and y) cannot appear in the same monomorphemic word (e.g., PÖYTÄ [table] but not POYTÄ)--the vowels e and i are considered "neutral" and can accompany either front or back vowels…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Finno Ugric Languages, Vowels, Morphophonemics
HILL, KENNETH C. – 1966
THE RELATION IS EXAMINED BETWEEN SIMPLE VOWEL SOUNDS IN ENGLISH AND VOWELS ASSOCIATED WITH GLIDES, OR SEMIVOWELS, SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS "COMPOUND PHONEMES." THESE COMPLEX VOWEL NUCLEI PARTICIPATE IN MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATIONS WITH SIMPLE VOWEL NUCLEI, AS FOR EXAMPLE, IN THE ALTERNATION OF VOWEL NUCLEI IN THE PAIR "SLEEP/SLEPT." THE SYSTEM…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), English, Morphophonemics, Phonetics
Waterhouse, Viola G., Ed. – 1967
This volume is composed of preliminary phonological statements of seven indigenous languages of Colombia, South America. The studies, prepared in a 1965 field seminar in Lomalinda, Colombia, are data oriented and follow a common format for easy comparison. Titles and authors are: (1) "Phonemic System of Tucano," by Birdie West and Betty…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Morphophonemics, Multilingualism
LUELSDORFF, PHILIP A.
THE LANGUAGES OF OKINAWAN MAY BE DIVIDED INTO THREE MUTUALLY UNINTELLIGIBLE REGIONAL DIALECTS, CORRESPONDING GEOGRAPHICALLY TO THE THREE GROUPS OF ISLANDS OF THE RYUUKYUU ARCHIPELAGO. AS REPRESENTATIVE MODEL OF THE REGIONAL DIALECTS, AGENA-GUCHI IS ANALYZED WITH RESPECT TO PHONEMIC SYSTEMS, OKINAWAN MORPHOPHONEMICS, AND OKINAWAN SYLLABLE STRUCTURE…
Descriptors: Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language), Linguistics, Morphophonemics
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Hyman, Larry M. – Language, 1973
Rejoinder to arguments against abstract phonology in Robert T. Harms' How Abstract Is Nupe?'', FL 504 726. (RS)
Descriptors: African Languages, Descriptive Linguistics, Evaluation, Morphophonemics
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Sloat, Clarence – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1972
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Morphology (Languages), Morphophonemics
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Shibatani, M. – Glossa, 1972
Paper read at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, December 29, 1971, St. Louis, Missouri. (VM)
Descriptors: Consonants, Dialects, English, Morphophonemics
Hewlett, Nigel – 1980
In fast speech, certain segments pronounced in careful speech may be deleted. Rules of a generative phonology have been used to account for fast speech forms. An alternative approach is suggested which views fast speech deletions as merely limiting cases of segment reduction, under conditions of increased tempo and/or casualness. To complement…
Descriptors: Generative Phonology, Language Styles, Morphophonemics, Phonetic Analysis
CONTRERAS, HELES – 1966
THE BINARY PRINCIPLE OF DISTINCTIVE FEATURE ANALYSIS IS CONSIDERED UNECONOMICAL FOR FORMULATION OF THE RULES FOR VOWEL COMBINATION IN SPANISH. CLASSIFICATORY FEATURES IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR ARE ALL BINARY. HOWEVER, STRICT ADHERENCE TO DISTINCTIVE FEATURE ANALYSIS IS CONSIDERED UNECONOMICAL FOR FORMULATION OF RULES FOR VOWEL COMBINATION…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Linguistic Theory, Morphophonemics, Spanish
WESCOTT, ROGER W. – 1968
AN APOPHONE MAY BE DEFINED GENERALLY AS A POLYSYLLABIC VOWEL SEQUENCE SUCH THAT EACH CONTAINED VOWEL IS LOWER OR MORE RETRACTED THAN THE VOWEL WHICH PRECEDES IT --"SING, SANG, SUNG," AND "CLINK, CLANK, CLUNK" ARE EXAMPLES IN ENGLISH. FOR NEARLY EVERY CASE OF GRAMMATICAL APOPHONY IN ENGLISH THERE IS A NON-GRAMMATICAL (YET…
Descriptors: Distinctive Features (Language), Echolalia, English, Language Research
Koo, Jang H. – Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese, 1974
Revised version of paper presented at the Annual Conference of Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast, Vancouver, B.C., June 1973. (DD)
Descriptors: Consonants, Japanese, Language Patterns, Morphemes
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Harms, Robert T. – Language, 1973
Challenges the arguments for abstract phonology based on the treatment of the Nupe vowels in Larry M. Hyman's How Concrete Is Phonology?'' Language, v46 p58-76 1970. (RS)
Descriptors: African Languages, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics, Evaluation
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Stammerjohann, Harro – Italica, 1973
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Determiners (Languages), Italian, Morphology (Languages)
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Kinkade, M. Dale – International Journal of American Linguistics, 1973
Material collected in the Summer of 1967 under a grant from the National Science Foundation; earlier versions presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (New York, N.Y., November 1971) and the 7th International Salish Conference (Bellingham, Washington, August 1972). (DD)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Consonants, Morphemes, Morphophonemics
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Gerdel, Florence – Linguistics, 1973
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Charts, Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics
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