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The Imminent Death of the São Miguel Dialect? Hardly…
Silva, David J.. - : Department of Linguistics & TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012
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Inquiries into Korean Linguistics V: Selected Works from the Eighteenth International Conference and the 2012 Xuzhou Conference on Linguistic Sciences
Silva, David J.; McCormic, Candy; Dwyer, Margaret. - : MavOpenPress, 2012. : Department of Linguistics and TESOL, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012
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VARIATION IN THE IRAQ VOWELS OUTSIDE THE PUBLIC FORUM: THE INDEXING OF POLITICAL PERSUASION RECONSIDERED
Silva, David J.; Peters, Sharon A.; Ben Duhaish, Fahad. - : Duke University Press, 2011
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A Revised Phonology Of Kabiye Segments And Tone
Padayodi, Cecile Mamalinani. - : Linguistics, 2010
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A Longitudinal Analysis Of The Vocalic Nucleus In Modern Russian
Benham, Brett Alan. - : Linguistics, 2009
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Phonological Processes In Contemporary Spoken Bulgarian
Radkova, Zdravka. - : Linguistics, 2009
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The Impact of Anterior Dental Extraction and Restoration on the Articulation of Affricates by Dinka Refugees in Nebraska
In: Anthropological linguistics . - Lincoln, NE : University of Nebraska Press 50 (2008) 3-4, 365-387
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Missionary contributions toward the revaluation of Hangeul in late nineteenth-century Korea
In: The sociolinguistics of script choice. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter (2008), 57-74
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The Acoustic Correlates Of ATR Harmony In Seven- And Nine-vowel African Languages: A Phonetic Inquiry Into Phonological Structure
Starwalt, Coleen Grace Anderson. - : Linguistics, 2008
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Sounds Of Chinese Korean: A Variationist Approach
Jin, Wenhua. - : Linguistics, 2008
Abstract: This study approaches the understudied Chinese Korean from a variationist perspective, with an aim to capture the variation patterns and potential changes in the sounds of Chinese Korean. More specifically, three variables were examined: the voice onset time (VOT) of stop consonants and front rounded vowels /y/ and /ø/. To discern any variation and change in these variables, 35 native speakers of Chinese Korean were interviewed in three different styles and digitally recorded in the Korean community of Shenyang, China. Results of the analysis reveal the existence of a diachronic VOT shift and the "incrementation" of VOT change in the transmission process within this speech community. /ø/ has completely undergone diphthongization into [we],while /y/ presents a more complicated picture with four different variants: [y], [yi], [i] and [u]. It is suggested that instead of undergoing diphthongization as in Seoul Korean, /y/ in Chinese Korean will remain as an underlying monophthong. Variable rule analysis on the four variants of /y/ reveals that [y] occurrence is more favored by word-initial-syllable position; [yi] as a prestigious form is more favored by female and upper class subjects; [i] is basically a sentence reading style indicator; and [u] as a stigmatized form is more common among lower class subjects and in casual style. The [u] variant is also more likely to occur when the preceding segment is [+back]. While the patterns observed above are explicable as reflexes of language-internal variability, one must also consider the possibility of a role played by language and dialect contact. The "transmission" (Labov 2007) within Chinese Korean as a branch of the Korean family tree justifies the continuity of "Chinese Korean" on its own; the "diffusion" across Korean dialects as in the wave model, however, helps foster its similarity, though to varying extent, to its sister. ; Silva, David J.
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Acoustic evidence for the emergence of tonal contrast in contemporary Korean
In: Phonology. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 23 (2006) 2, 287-308
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'Field linguistics' takes researchers to all parts of the globe
Silva, David J.. - : The University of Texas at Arlington, 2005
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An acoustic study of the American English pronunciation of recently arrived Korean adult immigrants
In: Eo hag yeon gu. - Seo ul 39 (2003) 3, 613-637
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Review of The Korean Alphabet of 1446
Silva, David J.. - : Association for Asian Studies, 2003
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Western Attitudes toward the Korean Language: An Overview of Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Mission Literature
Silva, David J.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2002
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Review of The Phonology of Portuguese
Silva, David J.. - : LINGUIST List, 2001
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Japanese/Korean linguistics. - Japanese/Korean linguistics ; 8 : Japanese/Korean linguistics. -
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Japanese Korean Linguistics Vol. 8
Silva, David J. (Hrsg.). - Stanford CA : CSLI Publ., 1998
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Adjectives and adjectival nouns in Japanese: Psychological processes in sentence production
Iwasaki, Noriko; Vigliocco, Gabriella; Garrett, Merrill. - : CSLI (Center for the Study of Language and Information), 1998
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The variable elision of unstressed vowels in European Portuguese: a case study
Silva, David J.. - : Linguistics & TESOL, 1994
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