The goal of this paper is a straightforward one. That is to demonstrate and give evidence to the proposal that nasal and voicing assimilations and their cognate processes are regulated by syllable structures of the concerned sequences. This approach turns out to be plausible in some respects. First, in the case of nasal assimilation it is possible to describe it in terms of a single rule schema and cope with the difficulties derived from the previous foot-based analyses. Second, for the explanation of voicing agreement, we can offer a phonological account, rejecting the morphological accounts of Mascaró (1987) and others. In this case it proves that reduction parameter is positive in earlier lexical levels to provide a coherent description ...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...
This paper presents an argument against the claim made by Mester and Ito (1989) and Lombardi (1991, ...
The purpose of this study is to show that the phonetic changes wrought by assimilation in the develo...
In English, word-final alveolar consonants assimilate in place. Additionally, there is recent eviden...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
A typology of voicing assimilation has been presented in Cho (1990a), whose result will be summarize...
This thesis proposes a merger of voicing and nasality under a single phonological feature. One main ...
This paper examines some problematical Old English phonological processes within a nonlinear framewo...
According to many works on English phonology, word-final alveolar consonants – and only alveolar con...
In English, nasal place assimilation occurs across word boundaries, such as 'ten bucks 'pronounced a...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
‘Yorkshire assimilation’ is a phonetic phenomenon that has been known to occur in Central Northern (...
Assimilation and coarticulation both involve extending the duration of some property or feature. The...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...
This paper presents an argument against the claim made by Mester and Ito (1989) and Lombardi (1991, ...
The purpose of this study is to show that the phonetic changes wrought by assimilation in the develo...
In English, word-final alveolar consonants assimilate in place. Additionally, there is recent eviden...
This thesis presents an analysis of the phonological processes that affect contiguous nasal and obst...
Using very large speech corpora, we can study rare but systematic pronunciation patterns in spontane...
A typology of voicing assimilation has been presented in Cho (1990a), whose result will be summarize...
This thesis proposes a merger of voicing and nasality under a single phonological feature. One main ...
This paper examines some problematical Old English phonological processes within a nonlinear framewo...
According to many works on English phonology, word-final alveolar consonants – and only alveolar con...
In English, nasal place assimilation occurs across word boundaries, such as 'ten bucks 'pronounced a...
We present tongue-palate contact (EPG) and acoustic data on English sibilant assimilation, with a pa...
‘Yorkshire assimilation’ is a phonetic phenomenon that has been known to occur in Central Northern (...
Assimilation and coarticulation both involve extending the duration of some property or feature. The...
textConsonant assimilation between noncontiguous consonants within words is one of the characteristi...
This thesis investigates some morphophonemic alternations in English vocalic and consonantal phonolo...
This paper presents an argument against the claim made by Mester and Ito (1989) and Lombardi (1991, ...
The purpose of this study is to show that the phonetic changes wrought by assimilation in the develo...