The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first provide a brief review of previous syllable-based analyses of the phenomenon, showing that they are empirically inadequate. Then considering CCS within a framework of the cue-based theory (Steriade, 2000), we claim that it can be given a natural and unified account in terms of the perceptual salience of the involved consonants. We claim that the quality and quantity of the internal and external cues determine CCS: Consonants with perceptually salient phonetic cues resist deletion, while consonants lacking salient cues are relatively prone to deletion
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean conso...
The acquisition of an underlying contrast between /l/ and /r/ has been claimed to be a necessary pre...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.Incl...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
This dissertation deals with deletion and epenthesis processes conditioned or constrained by the con...
Singapore English exhibits consonant cluster processes that fall into three types: vowel epenthesis,...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of consonant cluster reduction in young children's speech ...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
This paper offers an optimality theoretic analysis of Coda Cluster Simplification (CCS) in Korean. I...
Previous studies have shown that listeners have difficulty discriminating between non-native CC sequ...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean conso...
The acquisition of an underlying contrast between /l/ and /r/ has been claimed to be a necessary pre...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.Incl...
In this paper we will consider a theory of Consonant Cluster Reduction (CCR) without deletion rules....
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
This dissertation deals with deletion and epenthesis processes conditioned or constrained by the con...
Singapore English exhibits consonant cluster processes that fall into three types: vowel epenthesis,...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
The present study examined how listeners of Seoul Korean would recover deleted phonemes in consonant...
This dissertation examines the phenomenon of consonant cluster reduction in young children's speech ...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
This paper offers an optimality theoretic analysis of Coda Cluster Simplification (CCS) in Korean. I...
Previous studies have shown that listeners have difficulty discriminating between non-native CC sequ...
Two experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean consonant-cluster simplification is...
Item does not contain fulltextTwo experiments examined whether perceptual recovery from Korean conso...
The acquisition of an underlying contrast between /l/ and /r/ has been claimed to be a necessary pre...