Stenneken P, Bastiaanse R, Huber W, Jacobs AM. Syllable structure and sonority in language inventory and aphasic neologisms. Brain and Language. 2005;95(2):280-292.Phonological theories have raised the notion of a universally preferred syllable type which is defined in terms of its sonority structure (e.g., Clements, 1990). Empirical evidence for this notion has been provided by distributional analyses of natural languages and of language acquisition data, and by aphasic speech error analyses. The present study investigates frequency distributions of syllable types in German, which allows for a rather complex syllable structure, and in neologistic utterances of a German speaking jargon aphasic. The findings suggest that the sonority structu...
Prominence has been widely studied on the word level and the syllable level. An extensive study comp...
Die menschliche Sprachfähigkeit kann unter verschiedenen Aspekten beschrieben werden: unter linguist...
The first, theoretical part of this paper sketches a framework for phonological encoding in which th...
Phonological theories have raised the notion of a universally preferred syllable type which is defin...
Stenneken P, Hofmann MJ, Jacobs AM. Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language:...
Background: It is a well-documented finding that phonemic speech errors in aphasia reflect certain c...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
The Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests that the relative sonority rank among sounds can explain ...
Samlowski B, Möbius B, Wagner P. Comparing syllable frequencies in corpora of written and spoken lan...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of sublexical frequencies on the speech producti...
International audienceTheories of speech production suggest that phonetic encoding involves an acces...
Many people with aphasia show effects of word length on the accuracy of their word production. Howev...
Sahel S, Nottbusch G, Blanken G, Weingarten R. The role of phonology in syllabic structure in the ti...
Conduction aphasia is characterized by the production of phonemic paraphasias. These errors are assu...
The nature of breakdown in apraxia of speech (AoS) continues to be a subject of debate. Determining ...
Prominence has been widely studied on the word level and the syllable level. An extensive study comp...
Die menschliche Sprachfähigkeit kann unter verschiedenen Aspekten beschrieben werden: unter linguist...
The first, theoretical part of this paper sketches a framework for phonological encoding in which th...
Phonological theories have raised the notion of a universally preferred syllable type which is defin...
Stenneken P, Hofmann MJ, Jacobs AM. Sublexical units in aphasic jargon and in the standard language:...
Background: It is a well-documented finding that phonemic speech errors in aphasia reflect certain c...
The Sonority Dispersion Principle (Clements, 1990) states that the sharper the rise in sonority betw...
The Sonority Sequencing Principle suggests that the relative sonority rank among sounds can explain ...
Samlowski B, Möbius B, Wagner P. Comparing syllable frequencies in corpora of written and spoken lan...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of sublexical frequencies on the speech producti...
International audienceTheories of speech production suggest that phonetic encoding involves an acces...
Many people with aphasia show effects of word length on the accuracy of their word production. Howev...
Sahel S, Nottbusch G, Blanken G, Weingarten R. The role of phonology in syllabic structure in the ti...
Conduction aphasia is characterized by the production of phonemic paraphasias. These errors are assu...
The nature of breakdown in apraxia of speech (AoS) continues to be a subject of debate. Determining ...
Prominence has been widely studied on the word level and the syllable level. An extensive study comp...
Die menschliche Sprachfähigkeit kann unter verschiedenen Aspekten beschrieben werden: unter linguist...
The first, theoretical part of this paper sketches a framework for phonological encoding in which th...