In interactive models of speech production, wordforms that are related to a target form are co-activated during lexical planning, and co-activated wordforms can leave phonetic traces on the target. This mechanism has been proposed to account for phonetic similarities among morphologically related wordforms. We test this hypothesis in a Javanese verb paradigm. In Javanese, one class of verbs is inflected by nasalizing an initial voiceless obstruent: one form of each word begins with a nasal, while its otherwise identical relative begins with a voiceless obstruent. We predict that if morphologically related forms are co-activated during production, the nasal-initial forms of these words should show phonetic traces of their obstruent-initial f...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
In interactive models of speech production, wordforms that are related to a target form are co-activ...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
The Temporal Indeterminacy of Nasal Gestures in Karitiana In Karitiana, word-medial nasals occurring...
In Karitiana, word-medial nasals occurring between oral vowels may surface as circum-oralized, post-...
When different peoples come in contact, so do their languages. During the course of the contact, a ...
It is argued that echo -words result from the tension between a requirement that penalizes a sequenc...
<p>Like other western Indonesian languages, all varieties of Sasak have verbs that carry a nasal<br>...
It is argued that echo-words result from the tension between a requirement that penalizes a sequence...
This study discusses a phonological strategy, i.e. nasal substitution, which is regularly applied to...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the phonological patterning of nasal-obstruent s...
This paper presents a case of patterned exceptionality. The case is Tagalog nasal substitution, a ph...
Cross-linguistically, morphological wh-agreement has been observed either on C/T or on verbs (Zaenen...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...
In interactive models of speech production, wordforms that are related to a target form are co-activ...
A native speaker knows how to produce an unlimited number of words and possible words in their langu...
The Temporal Indeterminacy of Nasal Gestures in Karitiana In Karitiana, word-medial nasals occurring...
In Karitiana, word-medial nasals occurring between oral vowels may surface as circum-oralized, post-...
When different peoples come in contact, so do their languages. During the course of the contact, a ...
It is argued that echo -words result from the tension between a requirement that penalizes a sequenc...
<p>Like other western Indonesian languages, all varieties of Sasak have verbs that carry a nasal<br>...
It is argued that echo-words result from the tension between a requirement that penalizes a sequence...
This study discusses a phonological strategy, i.e. nasal substitution, which is regularly applied to...
This dissertation explores the relationship between the phonological patterning of nasal-obstruent s...
This paper presents a case of patterned exceptionality. The case is Tagalog nasal substitution, a ph...
Cross-linguistically, morphological wh-agreement has been observed either on C/T or on verbs (Zaenen...
Some researchers have claimed that nasals are cross-linguistically more likely than stops to undergo...
This dissertation is situated in broad debates about the architecture of the phonological grammar, a...
Like many Australian languages, Wubuy (aka Nunggubuyu) uses four contrastive coronal stops. The phon...