This study extends the approach of loanword research to include not only phonological differences between borrowing and donor language, but also factors which may not depend solely on these differences, e.g. similarity, frequency and gradient grammaticality. The influence of these factors on the performance of English speakers in a shadowing task of Russian words with English-illegal initial clusters was tested. The frequency of potential adapted onsets in the English lexicon does not correlate with the strategy of adaptation. Judgments about the grammaticality of words containing illegal initial clusters and the similarity between pairs of words partially containing illegal onsets were obtained from English native speakers. Similarity of a...
In loanword adaptation, when a consonant cluster in a source language is phonotactically illegal in ...
This paper presents a phonological analysis of loanword adaptation of English loanwords into several...
This study explores the impact of learners' pre-existing knowledge of loanwords on their English usa...
This thesis investigates the factors influencing the adaptation of foreign words to English, beyond...
2014-04-17This dissertation investigates the phonology of loanword adaptation of sound sequences. Wh...
Many languages in the new era are open to the influence of English language. There is no doubt about...
In recent studies of loanword adaptation, two main sides have emerged. On the one hand, phonetic acc...
This paper examines one aspect of the phonological adaptation of American English loanwords in two c...
Loanwords are a typical by-product of a language contact situation. In the realm of loanword phonol...
The phenomenon of loanword adaptation occupies a prominent position in modern phonological literatur...
This paper examines loanwords adopted by native Gikuyu speakers to nativise English technological wo...
The goal of the paper is to test two alternative approaches to loanword adaptation. The ‘strict phon...
The aim of this study is to analyze the main tendencies prevailing in the orthographic, phonological...
The article presents a – to the best of the author’s knowledge – new method of preparing data for qu...
Attractive as might seem the challenge to build a process or performance model that can account for ...
In loanword adaptation, when a consonant cluster in a source language is phonotactically illegal in ...
This paper presents a phonological analysis of loanword adaptation of English loanwords into several...
This study explores the impact of learners' pre-existing knowledge of loanwords on their English usa...
This thesis investigates the factors influencing the adaptation of foreign words to English, beyond...
2014-04-17This dissertation investigates the phonology of loanword adaptation of sound sequences. Wh...
Many languages in the new era are open to the influence of English language. There is no doubt about...
In recent studies of loanword adaptation, two main sides have emerged. On the one hand, phonetic acc...
This paper examines one aspect of the phonological adaptation of American English loanwords in two c...
Loanwords are a typical by-product of a language contact situation. In the realm of loanword phonol...
The phenomenon of loanword adaptation occupies a prominent position in modern phonological literatur...
This paper examines loanwords adopted by native Gikuyu speakers to nativise English technological wo...
The goal of the paper is to test two alternative approaches to loanword adaptation. The ‘strict phon...
The aim of this study is to analyze the main tendencies prevailing in the orthographic, phonological...
The article presents a – to the best of the author’s knowledge – new method of preparing data for qu...
Attractive as might seem the challenge to build a process or performance model that can account for ...
In loanword adaptation, when a consonant cluster in a source language is phonotactically illegal in ...
This paper presents a phonological analysis of loanword adaptation of English loanwords into several...
This study explores the impact of learners' pre-existing knowledge of loanwords on their English usa...