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Gradations of interpretability in spoken complex word recognition
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Pertinacity in loanwords: same underlying systems, different outputs
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Nonesuch phonemes in loanwords
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Beyond decomposition: Processing zero-derivations in English visual word recognition
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Metrical grouping and cliticisation in Middle Dutch: Evidence from verse
Abstract: The syntax-phonology mapping is rarely isomorphic. In Germanic, there is a strong tendency for weak (function) words to encliticise rather than to procliticise. Synchronic and diachronic evidence of encliticisation is available from a number of West and North Germanic languages (cf. Lahiri and Plank 2010). Our goal was to examine metrical grouping in Middle Dutch iambic and trochaic verse, in conjunction with orthographic contractions. Two of our texts, Mellibeus and Saladijn, are from Ms Marshall 29 (around 1375), the is Lutgart (around 1300). We asked, to what extent are orthographic contractions isomorphic with cliticisation, and how do they interact with metrical grouping? Furthermore, a close examination of the metre showed, that when properly scanned orthographic sequences of function words need not represent regular cliticisation patterns. First, words can be broken up in prosodic grouping and this holds also for orthographic contractions of function and/or lexical words (alsic < als ic) or (laetti < laet ghi). Second, contractions may not reflect cliticisation. They can be split across feet and the second element can be head of a foot; e.g. dade ic > dadic where ic can head the trochaic foot. Finally, we find that encliticisation is preferred to procliticisation in verse.
Keyword: clitics; encliticisation; iambic metre; Lutgart; Melibeus; Middle Dutch; phonological grouping; prosody; Saladijn; trochaic metre
URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-968X.12124
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The neural correlates of morphological complexity processing: Detecting structure in pseudowords
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Phonological feature-based speech recognition system for pronunciation training in non-native language learning
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Open syllable lengthening in Middle Dutch: Evidence from verse
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The unabashed typologist: A Frans Plank Schubertiade: Prefac
In: Linguistic Typology, vol 21, iss 2017 (2017)
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Asymmetric processing of consonant duration in Swiss German
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Compounds, phrases and clitics in connected speech
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Attribute based shared hidden layers for cross-language knowledge transfer
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Phonological Feature Based Mispronunciation Detection and Diagnosis using Multi-Task DNNs and Active Learning
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"Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German
In: "Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German (2016)
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"Fake" gemination in suffixed words and compounds in English and German
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Added by author ; ORA review team (2016)
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Macroscopic and microscopic typology: Basic Valence Orientation, more pertinacious than meets the naked eye
Plank, F; Lahiri, A. - 2015
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Mutation in Breton verbs: Pertinacity across generations
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef ; ORA review team (2015)
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Height Differences in English Dialects: Consequences for Processing and Representation
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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Phonological phrasing in Germanic: the judgement of history, confirmed through experiment
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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Distinctive features: Phonological underspecification in representation and processing
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; CrossRef (2010)
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