In this dissertation, I present a typology of obstruent clusters and argue that the systematic patterns of occurrence of these clusters must be explained in sonority-independent terms. I argue that there are two dimensions along which generalizations can be made; one is the dimension where the feature [continuant] is relevant and the other is the place dimension. On the continuancy dimension, I claim that markedness relationships exist among the four types of obsturent clusters, i.e. fricative+stop, fricative+fricative, stop+fricative and stop+stop. In particular, I argue that fricative+stop clusters are the unmarked type of obstruent clusters. Their unmarkedness is assessed against a system of constraints on segment sequencing on the basis...
The languages in the appendix are in alphabetical order. For each language, I indicate the reference...
This study investigates the phonotactics of English obstruent clusters in the word-final position fr...
The paper examines the realization of consonant clusters in prosodically faithful forms in Greek L1....
Complex onsets consisting of two obstruents violate the Sonority Sequencing Principle, nevertheless ...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
When children reduce onset clusters to singletons, a common pattern is for the least sonorous member...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Singapore English exhibits consonant cluster processes that fall into three types: vowel epenthesis,...
One of the fundamental parts of segmental phonology is the investigation of the types of laryngeal c...
This dissertation proposes a new model of subsegmental phonology within Optimality Theory that diffe...
ii This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one conson...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of Greek affricates as opposed to all other Greek cluster ...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of Greek affricates as opposed to all other Greek cluster ...
The languages in the appendix are in alphabetical order. For each language, I indicate the reference...
This study investigates the phonotactics of English obstruent clusters in the word-final position fr...
The paper examines the realization of consonant clusters in prosodically faithful forms in Greek L1....
Complex onsets consisting of two obstruents violate the Sonority Sequencing Principle, nevertheless ...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
When children reduce onset clusters to singletons, a common pattern is for the least sonorous member...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
Optimality Theory (OT) is committed to a view of phonology where significant generalizations are pla...
Singapore English exhibits consonant cluster processes that fall into three types: vowel epenthesis,...
One of the fundamental parts of segmental phonology is the investigation of the types of laryngeal c...
This dissertation proposes a new model of subsegmental phonology within Optimality Theory that diffe...
ii This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one conson...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of Greek affricates as opposed to all other Greek cluster ...
In this paper we investigate the behavior of Greek affricates as opposed to all other Greek cluster ...
The languages in the appendix are in alphabetical order. For each language, I indicate the reference...
This study investigates the phonotactics of English obstruent clusters in the word-final position fr...
The paper examines the realization of consonant clusters in prosodically faithful forms in Greek L1....