Many studies have shown that syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of morphological structure may have an impact on the phonetic realisation of complex words (e.g. Cohen 2014a,b; Kuperman et al. 2007; Lee-Kim et al. 2013; Lõo et al. 2018; Plag et al. 2017; Schuppler et al. 2012; Smith et al. 2012; Sproat and Fujimura 1993; Zimmermann 2016, among many others). The majority of these studies have been concerned with affixes, often focusing on the acoustic properties of segments at a morphological boundary. The present study extends this line of investigation to compounds, exploring the extent to which consonant duration at compound-internal boundaries in English is dependent on morphological structure. Three competing hypotheses about the relat...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Native English speakers include irregular plurals in English noun-noun compounds (e.g. mice chaser) ...
Many studies have shown that syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of morphological structure may hav...
Many studies have shown that syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of morphological structure may hav...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This paper investigates the acoustic realization of morphemic and non-morphemic S and D in English. ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Trubetzkoy's recognition of a delimitative function of phonology, serving to signal boundaries betwe...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Native English speakers include irregular plurals in English noun-noun compounds (e.g. mice chaser) ...
Many studies have shown that syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of morphological structure may hav...
Many studies have shown that syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects of morphological structure may hav...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This paper investigates the acoustic realization of morphemic and non-morphemic S and D in English. ...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
This study explores the effects of informational redundancy, as carried by a word's morphological pa...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Trubetzkoy's recognition of a delimitative function of phonology, serving to signal boundaries betwe...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
This paper examines the role of morphological structure in the reduced pronunciation of morphologica...
Native English speakers include irregular plurals in English noun-noun compounds (e.g. mice chaser) ...