When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefore, early sounds impact spoken word recognition before sounds later in the word. In languages like English, most morphophonological alternations affect the ends of words, but in some languages, morphophonology can alter the early sounds of a word. Scottish Gaelic, an endangered language, has a pattern of 'initial consonant mutation' that changes initial consonants: Pog 'kiss' begins with [ph], but phog 'kissed' begins with [f]. This raises questions both of how listeners process words that might begin with a mutated consonant during spoken word recognition, and how listeners relate the mutated and unmutated forms to each other in the lexicon. ...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
Building on the work of Boyce et al. 1987, priming experiments were carried out to help deepen our u...
This thesis produces a definition of consonant mutations, a hitherto relatively unexplored phenomeno...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
Listeners integrate a wide variety of cues when categorizing speech sounds, including lexical, synta...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
The aim of the present paper is to show that evidence from the alteration of initial segments in Iri...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
One of the most unique features of the Irish language (as well as its sisters, such as Scots Gaelic ...
The temporal locus of morphological decomposition in spoken-word recognition was explored in three e...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
Building on the work of Boyce et al. 1987, priming experiments were carried out to help deepen our u...
This thesis produces a definition of consonant mutations, a hitherto relatively unexplored phenomeno...
When hearing speech, listeners begin recognizing words before reaching the end of the word. Therefor...
Listeners integrate a wide variety of cues when categorizing speech sounds, including lexical, synta...
This dissertation investigates a typologically rare linguistic phenomenon found in Irish from three ...
This thesis presents an overview of the process of initial consonant mutation in Modern Irish. Initi...
The aim of the present paper is to show that evidence from the alteration of initial segments in Iri...
As one of the Celtic languages, Irish is among the few languages in the world that employ word initi...
Thesis advisor: Michael J. ConnollyThe Insular Celtic languages, such as Irish and Welsh, distinctiv...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolen-sky 1993) is that phonolo...
OT factorial typology predicts a range of theoretically possible grammars. Typological gaps can resu...
This article aims to understand the development of diachronic asymmetries in phonological systems by...
One of the most unique features of the Irish language (as well as its sisters, such as Scots Gaelic ...
The temporal locus of morphological decomposition in spoken-word recognition was explored in three e...
One of the most important insights of Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolensky 1993) is that phonologic...
Building on the work of Boyce et al. 1987, priming experiments were carried out to help deepen our u...
This thesis produces a definition of consonant mutations, a hitherto relatively unexplored phenomeno...