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In VEM , phonological structure emerges from phonetic factors that have long been suggested to influence such structure ( e.g. Martinet 1964 , Liljencrants & Lindblom 1972 , Lindblom et al . 1984 , Ohala 1993 , Demolin & Soquet 1999 ) .
In VEM , phonological structure emerges from phonetic factors that have long been suggested to influence such structure ( e.g. Martinet 1964 , Liljencrants & Lindblom 1972 , Lindblom et al . 1984 , Ohala 1993 , Demolin & Soquet 1999 ) .
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VEM was built to understand how rate - dependent differences may emerge in phonology . In pursuing this goal , other assumptions were formalized . VEM formalizes the respectable assumption that phonological knowledge emerges from the ...
VEM was built to understand how rate - dependent differences may emerge in phonology . In pursuing this goal , other assumptions were formalized . VEM formalizes the respectable assumption that phonological knowledge emerges from the ...
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The hypothesis that individual differences in phonological knowledge emerge from differences in stored word shapes provides a commonsense explanation for languagespecific differences in phonological knowledge . For example , if phonemic ...
The hypothesis that individual differences in phonological knowledge emerge from differences in stored word shapes provides a commonsense explanation for languagespecific differences in phonological knowledge . For example , if phonemic ...
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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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