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Sound symbolism in Brazilian Portuguese Pokémon names: Evidence for cross-linguistic similarities and differences
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2021) (2021)
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Sound symbolism in Brazilian Portuguese Pokémon names: Evidence for cross-linguistic similarities and differences
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2021) (2021)
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Consequences of High Vowel Deletion for Syllabification in Japanese
In: Proceedings of the Annual Meetings on Phonology; Proceedings of the 2017 Annual Meeting on Phonology ; 2377-3324 (2018)
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Jaw displacement and metrical structure in Japanese: The effect of pitch accent, foot structure, and phrasal stress
In: http://user.keio.ac.jp/%7Ekawahara/pdf/OnseiKenkyuu2014Metrical.pdf (2014)
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Testing Japanese loanword devoicing: Addressing task effects
In: http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001849/current.pdf?_s=qswl_Wmm55zXx3cf (2014)
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Testing Rosen's Rule and Strong Lyman's Law
川原 繁人; 佐野 真一郎; Shigeto KAWAHARA. - : 国立国語研究所, 2014
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Consonant-Tone
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/content/article/files/1295_perkins_1.pdf (2013)
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Japanese loanword devoicing revisited: a rating study.
In: http://user.keio.ac.jp/%7Ekawahara/pdf/KawaharaNLLT2011.pdf (2011)
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Frequency Biases in Phonological Variation
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1098-0810/1098-COETZEE-0-0.PDF (2011)
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1 Past Participles in Mòcheno: allomorphy, alignment and the
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1094-0810/1094-ALBER-0-0.PDF (2010)
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Contextual effects on the perception of duration
In: http://user.keio.ac.jp/%7Ekawahara/pdf/DurCont_KingstonEtAl.pdf (2009)
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Natural and Unnatural Constraints in Hungarian
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1054-1009/1054-HAYES-0-0.PDF (2009)
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Half Rhymes in Japanese Rap Lyrics and Knowledge of Similarity
In: http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~phonetic/pdf/JEAL16_kawahara.pdf (2007)
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prepositions). Inherent Case is more regular and predictable: ergative Case is
In: http://people.umass.edu/ellenw/Woolford Lexical and Inherent Case.pdf (2005)
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Phonological and phonetic effects of minor phrase length on
In: http://people.umass.edu/selkirk/pdf/Selkirk,%20Shinya%26Kawahara%20copy.pdf (2004)
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Locality in echo epenthesis: Comparison with reduplication
In: http://webcgi.oit.umass.edu/~linguist/archive/archive/submissions/1dba9d3aa56628f4/kawahara_echo.pdf (2004)
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Deaccenting, MAXIMIZE PRESUPPOSITION and Evidential Scale
In: http://cpctl3.cityu.edu.hk/~yurihara/download/hara_kawahara_sp2008.pdf
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Aspects of Japanese loanword devoicing
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1082-0610/1082-KAWAHARA-0-0.PDF
Abstract: Nishimura (2003) first pointed out that in Japanese loanwords, voiced geminates devoice optionally when they co-occur with another voiced obstruent i.e. when they violate OCP(voice) (e.g. /baggu / → [bakku] ‘bag’). This devoicing of geminates has been used to make several theoretical claims in the recent phonological literature. However, these claims have so far largely been based on intuition-based data provided by Nishimura (2003) and Kawahara (2006). Kawahara (in press) addressed this problem by conducting a rating study. The first aim of this study, building on Kawahara (in press), is to further support the empirical foundation of these theoretical claims by way of a large-scale rating study. The current study shows that (i) the OCP and geminacy each affect naturalness rating of devoicing, and (ii) that there is nevertheless something special about the combination of the OCP and geminacy. The second aim is to test an assumption behind the recent literature on this phenomenon. The assumption is that this devoicing pattern is monolithic—i.e. all voiced geminates uniformly undergo devoicing in a certain phonological environment. The current experiment shows that this assumption is too simplistic. In particular it shows (i) speakers rate the devoicing of affricates as natural as that of stops, (ii) speakers find devoicing of items that merge with other lexical items less natural, (iii) speakers rate devoicing as more natural when there are multiple triggers, (iv) speakers find devoicing of [dd] more natural than that of [gg], and (v) speakers find devoicing of more frequent items more natural.
Keyword: devoicing; experimental phonology; geminates; homophony avoidance; Japanese; lexical frequency; OCP; phonological judgment
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.387.5421
http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1082-0610/1082-KAWAHARA-0-0.PDF
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Japanese loanword devoicing revisited: A rating study
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1059-1109/1059-KAWAHARA-0-0.PDF
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Chapter 12 The phonology of Japanese accent
In: http://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/001862/current.pdf?_s=sIGOFQsTO0IkHAQl
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