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There is , of course , massive positional neutralization in adult language — but it takes different forms : on the one hand , what we may call WEAK MERGER , that is , the loss of contrast in weak position , and on the other hand STRONG ...
There is , of course , massive positional neutralization in adult language — but it takes different forms : on the one hand , what we may call WEAK MERGER , that is , the loss of contrast in weak position , and on the other hand STRONG ...
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Word positions with greater phonetic duration - initial , final , and ( in many languages ) stressed syllables — are positions where segmental contrasts are easiest to perceive and are , therefore , most immune to reduction effects .
Word positions with greater phonetic duration - initial , final , and ( in many languages ) stressed syllables — are positions where segmental contrasts are easiest to perceive and are , therefore , most immune to reduction effects .
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While Blevins , Kiparsky , and Wedel focus on the acquisition of segmental contrasts ( qualitative and quantitative ) , the general priming effect should be equally expected in segment - to - position mappings of the sort considered ...
While Blevins , Kiparsky , and Wedel focus on the acquisition of segmental contrasts ( qualitative and quantitative ) , the general priming effect should be equally expected in segment - to - position mappings of the sort considered ...
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Bidding farewell to book notices Brian D Joseph | 703 |
A case study from child language Sharon Inkelas Yvan Rose | 707 |
Effects of acquisition rate on emergent structure | 737 |
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