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    by Kawahara, Shigeto
    Published 2007
    ...This dissertation addresses whether synchronic phonology encodes phonetic naturalness. I argue...
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    by Parker, Stephen G
    Published 2002
    ...A long-standing controversy in the interface between phonetics and phonology involves the nature...
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    by Padgett, Jaye Edward
    Published 1991
    ... interaction in cooccurrence restrictions, spirantization, and the phonology-phonetics mapping converge...
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    by WHEELER, DEIRDRE WINSTON
    Published 1981
    ... language consists of two types of rules: (i) rules of the phonological syntax and (ii) rules of phonetic...
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    by Kawasaki, Noriko
    Published 1993
    ...When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject...
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    by Dickey, Laura Walsh
    Published 1997
    ... coronal and dorsal activity is motivated phonologically and phonetically for all types of laterals. I also...
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    by Smith, Jennifer L
    Published 2002
    ... (as opposed to phonetic) reasons. This restriction has its basis in the importance of psycholinguistically...
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    by Rath, Kenneth Allan
    Published 2002
    ...-related errors are made, that substitution errors are phonetically close to the proper sounds...
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    by Lamontagne, Gregory A
    Published 1993
    ... of segmental cooccurrence restrictions. Here, independently motivated phonological and phonetic principles...
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    by Schwarz, Bernhard
    Published 2000
    ... grammatical process that deprives lexical material of its phonetic content. This dissertation explores...
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    by Beckman, Jill N
    Published 1998
    ... syllables, a position in which prominence derives largely from psycholinguistic (rather than phonetic...
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    by Shinya, Takahito
    Published 2009
    ... that they refer to two distinct types of lexical accent property when they are applied. One is the phonetic F0...
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    by Flack, Kathryn Gilbert
    Published 2007
    ... acoustically similar to initial b. These phonetic facts are taken to be the basis for initial p's phonological...
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    by ROOTH, MATS EDWARD
    Published 1985
    ... capitalization symbolizes a focus marked by a phonetic prominence. Two analyses of this phenomenon of association...
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    by Kimper, Wendell A
    Published 2011
    ... that permitting explicitly non-local representations in harmony does not require abandoning phonetic grounding...
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    by Sugahara, Mariko
    Published 2003
    ... affecting the phonetic interpretation of tones without manipulating the hierarchical organization...
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    by Coles, D'Jaris Renee
    Published 1998
    ... is a part of the grammar with (+NEG) lexical feature overtly manifested phonetically as a copied (+NEG...
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