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PVF and PLG occur in prosodically strong position . For sake of discussion , we call this type of segmental neutralization STRONG MERGER . It is essentially unique to children . 6.1 . STRONG MERGER IN CHILD LANGUAGE .
PVF and PLG occur in prosodically strong position . For sake of discussion , we call this type of segmental neutralization STRONG MERGER . It is essentially unique to children . 6.1 . STRONG MERGER IN CHILD LANGUAGE .
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In sum , strong merger of major place of articulation is rare if not nonexistent in adult language . There is , of course , massive positional neutralization in adult language — but it takes different forms : on the one hand , what we ...
In sum , strong merger of major place of articulation is rare if not nonexistent in adult language . There is , of course , massive positional neutralization in adult language — but it takes different forms : on the one hand , what we ...
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Similarly , increased phonetic duration can give rise to the kinds of augmentation effects that are most common in strong positions , for example , vowel lengthening , diphthongization , palatalization , aspiration , and gemination .
Similarly , increased phonetic duration can give rise to the kinds of augmentation effects that are most common in strong positions , for example , vowel lengthening , diphthongization , palatalization , aspiration , and gemination .
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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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