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Comparing Iconicity Trade-Offs in Cena and Libras during a Sign Language Production Task
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 98 (2022)
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Prominence Augmentation via Nasalization in Brazilian Portuguese
In: Catalan Journal of Linguistics, Vol 18 (2019) (2019)
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The Acquisition Path of [w]-final Plurals in Brazilian Portuguese
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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The Acquisition Path of [w]-final Plurals in Brazilian Portuguese
In: Journal of Portuguese Linguistics, Vol 17, Iss 1 (2018) (2018)
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Consent forms for the contributors to the Antia Whistling Language Documentation ; antia000 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
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Photos of the participants and of the first whistling languages meeting day ; antia033 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
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Phillipe Biu talks about whistling and the Occitan Whistling Language ; antia004 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
Philippe Biu; Andrew Nevins; Abbie Hantgan. - : Sophie Salffner, 2014
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Photos from the first whistling languages meeting day ; antia035 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
Andrew Nevins; Abbie Hantgan; Thanasis Soultatis. - : Sophie Salffner, 2014
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Photos of promotional material for the first whistling languages meeting day ; antia034 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
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Sabrine Cepeda talks about being a teacher for whistling languages ; antia005 ; The Antia Whistling Language: documenting language use and language activism
Gerard Pucheu; Abbie Hantgan; Sabrine Cepeda. - : Sophie Salffner, 2014
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Asymmetries in generalizing alternations to and from initial syllables. Language 88. 231–268
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/english/becker_nevins_levine_english_2012.pdf (2012)
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Miael Beer
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/initialsyllfaith/becker_clemens_nevins_french_portuguese.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)
Abstract: Mòcheno, a German variety spoken in Trentino (Italy), displays an interesting case of phonologically conditioned suppletive allomorphy in past participle formation. Past participle formation involves a variety of strategies, from absence of a prefix, to affrication, to prefixing a CV-prefix ga-. I propose that two allomorphs are involved in the process, a subsegment [-cont,-voice] and a prefix ga- and that the distribution of the two allomorphs is regulated by a hierarchy of wellformedness constraints. This hierarchy in turn consists of two independent partial hierarchies, which are active in the grammar of the language in general, where they are responsible for morphoprosodic alignment at left stem edges and for the distribution of obstruents, respectively. This means that Mòcheno past participles give us evidence in favor of the hypothesis that allomorph selection can, and sometimes must, be interpreted in terms of optimization. By adopting an alternative analysis in terms of subcategorization of the allomorphs for a certain phonological context, the relationship between the distribution of past participle allomorphs and other pieces of the Mòcheno grammar would remain completely opaque. 1. Preliminaries Mòcheno (or, in German, Fersentalerisch) is a Southern Bavarian variety spoken in the speech island Bersntol (Italian: val dei Mòcheni, German: Fersental) in Trentino, Italy. The speech island is the result of the colonization of the val dei Mòcheni by Tyrolean and Bavarian farmers during the 13th century. It is unclear how many speakers the language currently has. 2
URL: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/1094-0810/1094-ALBER-0-0.PDF
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.387.4087
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Two Case Studies in Phonological Universals: A View from Artificial Grammars
In: Biolinguistics, Vol 4, Iss 2-3, Pp 218-233 (2010) (2010)
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To appear in Markedness in the Morphosemantics of φ-Features (special issue of
In: http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/4056/2/GGC-MUMSA-13.pdf (2009)
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Russian genitive plurals are impostors
In: http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/nels/jbailyn/knigFFF.pdf (2008)
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The role of feature-number and feature-type in processing Hindi verb agreement violations.
In: http://www.colinphillips.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/nevins2007.pdf (2007)
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Last-conjunct agreement in Slovenian
In: http://sabotin.p-ng.si/~fmarusic/pub/marusic%26al_2007_conjP_draft.pdf (2007)
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The role of feature-number and feature-type in processing Hindi verb agreement violations.
In: http://people.umass.edu/bwdillon/nevinsetal_2007.pdf (2007)
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THE SURFEIT OF THE STIMULUS:ANALYTIC BIASES FILTER LEXICAL STATISTICS IN TURKISH LARYNGEALALTERNATIONS
In: http://becker.phonologist.org/projects/surfeit/becker_ketrez_nevins_surfeit.pdf
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