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A psycholinguistic analysis of several substitution phenomena in paraphasic speech
In: International journal of psycholinguistics. - Osaka : CASJ 7 (1977), 13-30
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Some systems of substitution correlations in modern American English
Crymes, Ruth. - The Hague [u.a.] : Mouton, 1968
Institut für Empirische Sprachwissenschaft
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Lautsubstitutionen in den lexikalischen Entlehnungen aus dem Deutschen ins Polnische : eine Studie am Lehngut des 20. Jahrhunderts
Feret, Andrzej S. (VerfasserIn). - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
DNB Subject Category Language
IDS Mannheim
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Turk Bootstrap Word Sense Inventory 2.0: A Large-Scale Resource for Lexical Substitution
In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2012/pdf/252_Paper.pdf
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Unsupervised Metaphor Paraphrasing using a Vector Space Model
In: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~es407/papers/coling2012.pdf
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Measuring the adequacy of cross-lingual paraphrases in a Machine Translation setting
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/C/C12/C12-2007.pdf
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2009 Fifth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security An Anti-attack Watermarking Based on Synonym Substitution for Chinese Text
In: http://www.ccf.org.cn/resources/1190201776262/2011/06/30/P10138082.pdf
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Spoken
In: http://research.ijcaonline.org/volume90/number19/pxc3894714.pdf
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Unsupervised Metaphor Paraphrasing using a Vector Space Model
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/C/C12/C12-2109.pdf
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The Lexical Substitution task at EVALITA 2009
In: http://evalita.itc.it/reports/Lexical%20Substitution/LS_ORGANIZERS.pdf
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Combining Distributional and Paradigmatic information in a lexical substitution task
In: http://evalita.fbk.eu/reports/Lexical%20Substitution/LS_UNI_ROMA_TOR.pdf
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UNIBA @ EVALITA 2009 Lexical Substitution Task
In: http://evalita.fbk.eu/reports/Lexical%20Substitution/LS_UNIBA.pdf
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SEQUENCE DETECTORS
In: http://helen.pion.ac.uk/~thomas/specialissue/preprints/tbio03pu.pdf
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Pages 427-430 Form perception with a 49-point electrotactile stimulus array on the tongue: A technical note
In: http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/98/35/4/BACH.pdf
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Discrimination of Vowels with a Multi-finger Tactual Display
In: http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~hongtan/pubs/PDFfiles/C83_IsrarReedTan_HS2008.pdf
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Inducing Tree-Substitution Grammars
In: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/sgwater/papers/jmlr10-tsg.pdf
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Nasal substitution and the limited role of *NC̥ in Malay Dialects
Abstract: This paper discusses the phonological restriction placed on voiceless obstruents following a nasal segment. It has previously been claimed by Malay scholars that such clusters are not permitted to take place in the surface representation in the Malay language. Therefore, nasal substitution is applied to the clusters to prevent them from occurring at the surface level. This does not, however, apply to the clusters that occur root-internally. The discussion of the phonological issue in this analysis is based on the data of three selected dialects of Malay, namely, Perak, Kelantan and Negeri Sembilan. The data reveals that nasal and voiceless obstruent clusters occurring root-internally might undergo a repair strategy, namely, nasal deletion, this means that segments in roots are not fully preserved as previously claimed. Also, the data from these dialects prove that voiced obstruents following a nasal segment at prefix boundaries may also undergo nasal substitution as voiceless obstruents do. The presence of nasal substitution in nasal-plus-voiced obstruent clusters, in particular, shows the limited role played by *NC̥ as it only allows voiceless obstruents to undergo nasal substitution. Hence, it is proposed that the Optimality Theory constraint CRISP-EDGE[σ] plays a role in accounting for both voiced and voiceless obstruent nasal substitution.
Keyword: *NC̥; Malay dialects; msa; nasal substitution; Optimality Theory
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10524/52419
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