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Prosodies : with special reference to Iberian languages
Frota, Sonia; Vigário, Marina Cláudia; Freitas, Maria João. - Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2005
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Économie des changements phonétiques : traité de phonologie diachronique
Martinet, André. - Paris : Maisonneuve & Larose, 2005
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Learning Phonology With Substantive Bias: An Experimental and Computational Study of Velar Palatalization
In: http://www.cog.jhu.edu/faculty/smolensky/050.823/Readings/Wilson%2005%20Cog%20Sci%20J%20ms%20Velar%20Pal.pdf (2005)
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Voiceless, vowel-less syllables in Tashlhiyt Berber: phonetic & phonological evidence
In: Haskins Laboratory Meetings. Yale University, New Haven. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00384957 ; Haskins Laboratory Meetings. Yale University, New Haven., Mar 2005, United States (2005)
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Voiceless, vowel-less syllables in Tashlhiyt Berber: phonetic & phonological evidence
In: Phonology Circle - MIT, Cambridge. ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00384956 ; Phonology Circle - MIT, Cambridge., Mar 2005, United States (2005)
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La variation sociale au Québec : le /R/ dit « rétroflexe »
In: Journées linguistiques 2005 ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00158247 ; Journées linguistiques 2005, Apr 2005, Munich, Allemagne (2005)
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The Self-Organization of Speech Sounds
In: ISSN: 0022-5193 ; EISSN: 1095-8541 ; Journal of Theoretical Biology ; https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00001176 ; Journal of Theoretical Biology, Elsevier, 2005 (2005)
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Phonological and phonetic aspects of whistled languages
In: ISSN: 0952-6757 ; EISSN: 1469-8188 ; Phonology ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00180351 ; Phonology, Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2005, 22 (2), pp.237-271 (2005)
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„Ein englisches /R/ im Französischen Quebecs? Eine Gegenthese zur traditionellen Interpretation eines Quebecker Aussprachemerkmals.“
In: Romanistisches Jahrbuch ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00158243 ; Romanistisches Jahrbuch, 2005, 56, pp.63-82 (2005)
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The Self-Organization of Speech Sounds
In: ISSN: 0022-5193 ; EISSN: 1095-8541 ; Journal of Theoretical Biology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00004318 ; Journal of Theoretical Biology, Elsevier, 2005, 233, pp.Issue 3, Pages 435-449. ⟨10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.10.025⟩ (2005)
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Fundaments of Spanish Phonetics and Phonology for Anglo-speakers (Fundamentos de fonología y fonética española para hablantes de inglés). Book Authored.
In: World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations (2005)
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Exploring the role of lexical stress in lexical recognition
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Lexical tone and pitch perception in tone and non-tone language speakers
Schwanhäuβer, Barbara; Burnham, Denis K.. - : Adelaide, S. Aust, Causal Productions, 2005
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Taking a free ride in morphophonemic learning
In: John J. McCarthy (2005)
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The length of stem-final vowels in Colloquial Arabic
In: John J. McCarthy (2005)
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Optimal paradigms
In: John J. McCarthy (2005)
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Optimal paradigms
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2005)
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Taking a free ride in morphophonemic learning
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2005)
Abstract: As language learners begin to analyze morphologically complex words, they face the problem of projecting underlying representations from the morphophonemic alternations that they observe. Research on learnability in Optimality Theory has started to address this problem, and this article deals with one aspect of it. When alternation data tell the learner that some surface [B]s are derived from underlying /A/s, the learner will under certain conditions generalize by deriving all [B]s, even nonalternating ones, from /A/s. An adequate learning theory must therefore incorporate a procedure that allows nonalternating [B]s to take a «free ride» on the /A/ →[B] unfaithful map.
Keyword: 2005; Arabic; chain shift; Choctaw; German; Japanese; learning; Morphology; morphophonemics; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; opacity; Optimality Theory; Phonetics and Phonology; Rotuman; Sanskrit
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1080&context=linguist_faculty_pubs
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/linguist_faculty_pubs/81
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The length of stem-final vowels in Colloquial Arabic
In: Linguistics Department Faculty Publication Series (2005)
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