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Phonological perception in loanword adaptation
In: http://www.rhodes.aegean.gr/tms/ocp4/Speakers/named-pboersma.pdf
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Modelling the formation of phonotactic restrictions across the mental lexicon
In: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paul/papers/CLSHamaApouBoers.pdf
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Postalveolar Fricatives in Slavic Languages as Retroflexes ∗
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2002SlavicRet.pdf
Abstract: The present study poses the question on what phonetic and phonological grounds postalveolar fricatives in Polish can be analyzed as retroflex and whether postalveolar fricatives in other Slavic languages are retroflex as well. Velarization and incompatibility with front vowels are introduced as articulatory criteria for retroflexion, based on crosslinguistic data. According to these criteria, Polish and Russian have retroflex fricatives, whereas Bulgarian and Czech do not. In a phonological representation of these Slavic retroflexes, the necessity of perceptual features is shown. Lastly, it is illustrated that palatalization of retroflex fricatives both in Slavic languages and more generally causes a phonetic and phonological change to a non-retroflex sound. 1
URL: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2002SlavicRet.pdf
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.213.339
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The Phonetics and
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2003Diss.pdf
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On the generalizability of Panini’s pratyahara-technique to other languages
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/%7Epetersen/paper/Petersen_Hamann_SanskritSymp2010.pdf
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Towards a typology of stop assibilation *
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/HallHamann2003.pdf
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Retroflexion and Retraction revised ∗
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2002RetRet.pdf
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The diachronic emergence of retroflex segments in three languages. LINK: tijdschrift voor linguistiek te Utrecht 15
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2005LINK.pdf
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Norwegian retroflexion − licensing by cue or prosody?*
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/Hamann2003Nordlyd.pdf
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2 Types of faithfulness constraints
In: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paul/presentations/Tromsoe2005HO.pdf
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Introduction to ‘Phonology in perception’
In: http://psych.stanford.edu/~jlm/pdfs/PhonolPercept/1_Introduction.pdf
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1.3 Gradual Learning Algorithm 5
In: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/theses/IsabelKeijerMA2014.pdf
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Language-specific differences in the weighting of perceptual cues for labiodentals
In: http://fonsg3.hum.uva.nl/paul/papers/HamannBoersmaCavar.pdf
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How do voiced retroflex stops evolve? Evidence from typology and an articulatory study
In: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/fileadmin/material/ZASPiL_Volltexte/zp49/zaspil49-hamann-fuchs.pdf
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Voiced labiodental fricatives or glides — all the same to Germans
In: http://user.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~hamann/HamannSennema2005a.pdf
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Voicedlabiodentalfricativesorglides-allthesametoGermans?
In: http://isca-speech.org/archive_open/archive_papers/psp_2005/psp5_164.pdf
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