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Linguistic Factors Affecting Moraic Duration in Spontaneous Japanese ...
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
. - : Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2020
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European Approaches to Japanese Language and Linguistics ...
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
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Heinrich, Patrick
. - : Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2020
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Il mito dell’isocronia moraica in giapponese: un’analisi quantitativa basata su corpora orali ...
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
. - : Kervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies, 2020
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Syllable Weakening in Kagoshima Japanese An Element-Based Analysis
Youngberg, Connor
. - : Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2020
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This paper examines syllable weakening or nisshōka (入声化) in Kagoshima Japanese (KJ), where high vowel apocope feeds lenition, leading to correspondences such as Tōkyō Japanese (TJ) [kaki] ‘persimmon’ and Kagoshima [kaʔ]. The traditional pattern noted in the literature is quite clear. Apocope elides stem-final /u/ or /i/. The preceding onset is lenited in one of four ways: 1) stops and affricates are debuccalised (/kaki/ > [kaʔ] ‘persimmon’); 2) fricatives undergo voicing neutralisation (TJ [kazu] > KJ [kas] ‘number’); 3) nasals undergo place loss (TJ [kami] > KJ [kaɴ] ‘paper’); 4) rhotics undergo gliding (TJ [maru] > [maj] ‘round’). This paper presents an initial analysis of the data within Element Theory representational framework.
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http://repository.essex.ac.uk/31340/1/978-88-6969-429-5-ch-02_qnlM6hP.pdf
http://repository.essex.ac.uk/31340/
https://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-428-8/002
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Conservative and Innovative Features in the Phonology of Hateruma Dialect ...
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
. - : Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia, 2016
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An agent-driven semantical identifier using radial basis neural networks and reinforcement learning ...
Napoli, Christian
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Pappalardo, Giuseppe
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Tramontana, Emiliano
. - : arXiv, 2014
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