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Status Planning and Regional Identity: The Case of Osing in Banyuwangi, Indonesia
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
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Empirical Approach to the Coding of Transitional Continuity and Terminal Pitch Direction in SAE
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An Interactional Account of Multilingual Usage Patterns in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - a High Contact Area
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The Effect of Linguistic Experience on the Perception of Pitch Contour
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Palatalization in Mandarin Loanwords: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach
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This study conducts an Optimality-Theoretic analysis on palatalization phenomenon in Mandarin loanwords borrowed from American English based on transliterated American state and city names. Because of the differences between Mandarin and American English in sound inventories and syllable structures, words introduced to Mandarin from American English may need to undergo some feature change. The present study focuses on the palatalization phenomenon of velar consonants, and the constraint-based theoretical framework provides an explanation. The constraints and their ranking accounting in this study are: 1) *COMPLEX, *VELAR-V(+front), MAX, IDENT(dorsal) >> IDENT(place), 2) *[PALATALIZATION-V(+low, +front)-n]SYLL, DEP >> *VELAR-V(+front) >> IDENT(place). However, some other factors besides phonological ones, such as character choosing, and translation conventions, may lead to some counterexamples, and thus may need to be further studied.
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Mandarin loanwords; Optimality Theory; palatalization
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1911/88082
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The Strong Island Sound: Sociolinguistic Evidence for Emerging American Ethnicities
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Not quite your grandmother's jam: Place, time, and identity in constructing a home-canning community of practice
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