Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 33
Seite 209
... cues such as release burst and formant transitions for the identification of their manner and place of articulation ( see §2.3 ) . Thus , the occurrence of stops in a context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their ...
... cues such as release burst and formant transitions for the identification of their manner and place of articulation ( see §2.3 ) . Thus , the occurrence of stops in a context in which these cues are present should be preferred to their ...
Seite 220
... cues . Unlike the cases of metathesis conditioned by cue masking or acoustic / auditory similarity , diminished perceptual salience seems less of an issue in the case of the glottal fricative and vocoid in Fig . 1. Cues to both segment ...
... cues . Unlike the cases of metathesis conditioned by cue masking or acoustic / auditory similarity , diminished perceptual salience seems less of an issue in the case of the glottal fricative and vocoid in Fig . 1. Cues to both segment ...
Seite 227
... cues to the identification of a sound sequence are frequently improved . For example , many cases . of metathesis are attested in which a sound that depends heavily on contextual cues , such as a stop , is realized in a position where the ...
... cues to the identification of a sound sequence are frequently improved . For example , many cases . of metathesis are attested in which a sound that depends heavily on contextual cues , such as a stop , is realized in a position where the ...
Inhalt
L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
Urheberrecht | |
4 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquisition Amsterdam analysis anaphora argues Cambridge Catalan CGEL chapter clause clitics coda-voicing cognitive consonant constructions context contrast corpus crosslinguistic cues deferred equatives deferred reference discourse discussion domain encoding English example factors Finnish Sign Language fronted objects function gender grammar grammaticalization guage ham sandwich infants interpretation interrogative ISBN issues John Benjamins Journal lexical exceptions lexicon Lezgian linguistics Malkiel meaning metathesis metonymy morphemes morphology Nivkh nonmanual noun Nunberg object NP obstruents occur overt subjects Oxford pad thai papers patterns perception phonaesthemes phonetic phonological polar questions position pragmatic prediction present priming processing pronoun question particles result Romance semantic sequence signed languages sound Spanish speakers speech speech perception spoken languages stop consonants structure subminimal words suffixes syllable syntactic syntax Tabasaran Taiwanese Sign Language tense theoretical theory tion topic transfer typology University Press Upper Sorbian utterance voicing vowel Yakov