The phonological inventories of the world’s languages vary remarkably in their size and constituency, when modeled as sets of phonemes or systems of distinctive features. An alternative approach to the analysis of inventories can be made, based on the premise that the phonological primitives represented in the inventory, the lexicon and the speech signal are one and the same – coordinated actions of the vocal tract. Described in articulatory terms, the differences between inventories of different languages may not be as significant as feature and segment-based characterizations suggest. Comparative estimates of the entropy of different inventory structures suggest that an articulatory model may provide a more parsimonious account of the sal...
The aim of this work is to quantify the theoretical articulatory positions during the production of ...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide what I hope is a useful overview of some of the basic assu...
Notes accompanying a dataset of 392 Australian phonemic inventories contributed to PHOIBLE 2.0. The ...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
A fundamental problem for phonologists concerns how the child arrives at the representations of a gi...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the study of sound inventories, one phon...
The feature-economy principle is one of the key theoretical notions which have been postulated to ac...
The number of phonemes varies widely among languages, ranging from about 10 to more than 140. The ov...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
There is a long tradition in laboratory phonetics of describing the interaction of phonetic inventor...
One of the major goals for a theory of phonetic and phonological structure is to be able to account ...
The aim of this thesis is to present an alternative theory of phonology. The proposed theory is mode...
In their studies of the articulatory patterns that underlie speech, Browman and Goldstein (see e.g. ...
A fundamental task of linguistics is to accurately describe the sound patterns of a language. In the...
The aim of this work is to quantify the theoretical articulatory positions during the production of ...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide what I hope is a useful overview of some of the basic assu...
Notes accompanying a dataset of 392 Australian phonemic inventories contributed to PHOIBLE 2.0. The ...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
A fundamental problem for phonologists concerns how the child arrives at the representations of a gi...
International audienceThis paper compares two approaches to the study of sound inventories, one phon...
The feature-economy principle is one of the key theoretical notions which have been postulated to ac...
The number of phonemes varies widely among languages, ranging from about 10 to more than 140. The ov...
Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This...
There is a long tradition in laboratory phonetics of describing the interaction of phonetic inventor...
One of the major goals for a theory of phonetic and phonological structure is to be able to account ...
The aim of this thesis is to present an alternative theory of phonology. The proposed theory is mode...
In their studies of the articulatory patterns that underlie speech, Browman and Goldstein (see e.g. ...
A fundamental task of linguistics is to accurately describe the sound patterns of a language. In the...
The aim of this work is to quantify the theoretical articulatory positions during the production of ...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide what I hope is a useful overview of some of the basic assu...
Notes accompanying a dataset of 392 Australian phonemic inventories contributed to PHOIBLE 2.0. The ...