• The phonological hierarchy describes a series of increasingly smaller regions of a phonological utterance, each nested within the next highest region...
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  • The phonological word or prosodic word (also called pword, PrWd; symbolised as ω) is a constituent in the phonological hierarchy. It is higher than the...
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  • Cherology English phonology List of phonologists Neogrammarian Phonological development Phonological hierarchy Second language phonology Depending on usage...
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    Jeju language (redirect from Jeju phonology)
    Jeju does not have phonemic vowel length, stress, or tone. Its phonological hierarchy is characterized by accentual phrases similar to those of Standard...
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    [citation needed] Look up utterance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phonological hierarchy Speech act Dialog act Speech processing Harris, Zellig (1963) [1951]...
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  • § Brackets and transcription delimiters. A sonority hierarchy or sonority scale is a hierarchical ranking of speech sounds (or phones). Sonority is loosely...
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    Linguistics, 37 (3), 195-196. Greenfeld, Philip J. (1972). The phonological hierarchy of the White Mountain dialect of Western Apache. (Doctoral dissertation...
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  • earlier development in language acquisition lower placement on the phonological hierarchy It is common for more difficult sounds to be replaced with strong...
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  • Prosody (linguistics) (category Phonology)
    changes in voice and body language. English prosody Paralanguage Phonological hierarchy Prosodic construction Prosodic unit Prosody (poetry) Semantic prosody...
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  • Prosodic unit (category Phonology)
    comprehension by the other party. Phonological hierarchy Tone terracing Upstep Nespor, Marina; Vogel, Irene (2012). Prosodic Phonology. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton...
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    2307/411926. JSTOR 411926. Wallis, Ethel E. (1968). "The Word and the Phonological Hierarchy of Mezquital Otomi". Language. 44 (1). Language, Vol. 44, No. 1:...
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  • & Pierrehumbert, Janet. 1997. Stochastic phonological grammars and acceptability. Computational Phonology 3: 49–56. Frisch, S.; Large, N. R.; & Pisoni...
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  • the phonological hierarchy. This constraint requires the first phonological element within a phonological domain to be lower on the prosodic hierarchy than...
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  • Syntax (redirect from Syntactic hierarchy)
    Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituency), agreement, the nature of crosslinguistic...
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  • 7:261-285. Cravens, Thomas D. 2000. Sociolinguistic subversion of a phonological hierarchy. Word 51:1-19. Cravens, Thomas D. 2006. Microvariability in time...
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  • reconstruct its phonology. The reconstruction of abstract units of PIE phonological systems (i.e. segments, or phonemes in traditional phonology) is mostly...
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  • Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Kensinger, Kenneth M. The phonological hierarchy of Cashinahua (Pano). Summer Institute of Linguistics, University...
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  • linguistics, specifically in syntax, phonetic form (PF), also known as phonological form or the articulatory-perceptual (A-P) system, is a certain level...
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  • syllables, feet, phonological words, clitic groups, phonological phrases, intermediate phrases, intonational phrases, and phonological utterances. The...
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  • in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. Mangga at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Mangga Buang phonological hierarchy part II v t e...
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  • Liquid consonant (category Phonology)
    produced by children during their phonological development. They are also more likely to undergo certain types of phonological changes such as assimilation...
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    Ngäbere are grammatically identical and mutually intelligible, there are phonological and lexical differences that vary from region to region. The people of...
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  • Speaking". Linguistic Inquiry. 2 (2): 223–233. — (1972). "Note on a Phonological Hierarchy in English". In Stockwell, Robert S.; Macaulay, Ronald K. S. (eds...
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  • Syllable (category Phonology)
    ⟨/lɛ.z‿a.mi/⟩. The liaison tie is also used to join lexical words into phonological words, for example hot dog ⟨/ˈhɒt‿dɒɡ/⟩. A Greek sigma, ⟨σ⟩, is used...
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    Word (section Phonology)
    total number of words in an utterance.: 16  Many phonological rules operate only within a phonological word or specifically across word boundaries. In...
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    Phonological Production in Spanish-Speaking Preschoolers Guitart, Jorge M. (1997), "Variability, Multilectalism, and the Organization of Phonology in...
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  • Optimality theory (category Phonological theories)
    differs from other approaches to phonological analysis, which typically use rules rather than constraints. However, phonological models of representation, such...
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  • maintenance of information. One subordinate system, the phonological loop (PL), stores phonological information (that is, the sound of language) and prevents...
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  • Animacy (redirect from Animacy hierarchy)
    processes, such as combining morphological and phonological strategies, to mark animacy distinctions. Phonological changes such as vowel alternation, nasalization...
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  • effects is an integrated phonological approach. This approach "incorporates targeted speech production practice into phonological awareness activities and...
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