This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as identified in a balanced sample of 117 languages. I distinguish between two palatalization types, one involving a primary place of articulation change (full palatalization, e.g. t--> tS), the other involving the acquisition of a secondary palatal articulation (secondary palatalization, e.g. t--> tj). The focus is on similarities/differences in palatalization patterns due to the place of articulation of target consonants, and on palatalization triggers. I develop a formal analysis which uses Articulatory Phonology (AP) and Optimality Theory (OT), making crucial reference to the oral articulators (lips, tongue) that produce the sounds involv...
[[abstract]]The term palatalization crops up in many linguistic discussions, but in an almost bewild...
International audienceLinguists have been studying palatal feature for a long time. Nevertheless, th...
This study examines the movement trajectories of the dorsal tongue movements dur-ing symmetrical /VC...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
Palatalization refers to a type of coarticulation in which the place of articulation of some sound i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this thesis is to answer two related questions: ...
The process usually labeled palatization of dentals or velars, which results in alveopalatal affrica...
Alternations involving place-changing palatalization (e.g. t+j → ʧ in spirit – spiritual) are very c...
This study investigates phonetic and phonological factors which influence the degree of vowel-to-vow...
This article studies palatalization gestures in the production of /t/ and /d/ in standard Belgium Fr...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
LoC Class: PC794.M6, LoC Subject Headings: Moldovan dialect--Palatalization, Moldovan dialect--Conso...
This paper studies palatalisation gestures that are present in the realisation of phonemes /t / and ...
[[abstract]]The term palatalization crops up in many linguistic discussions, but in an almost bewild...
International audienceLinguists have been studying palatal feature for a long time. Nevertheless, th...
This study examines the movement trajectories of the dorsal tongue movements dur-ing symmetrical /VC...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
Palatalization refers to a type of coarticulation in which the place of articulation of some sound i...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this thesis is to answer two related questions: ...
The process usually labeled palatization of dentals or velars, which results in alveopalatal affrica...
Alternations involving place-changing palatalization (e.g. t+j → ʧ in spirit – spiritual) are very c...
This study investigates phonetic and phonological factors which influence the degree of vowel-to-vow...
This article studies palatalization gestures in the production of /t/ and /d/ in standard Belgium Fr...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
LoC Class: PC794.M6, LoC Subject Headings: Moldovan dialect--Palatalization, Moldovan dialect--Conso...
This paper studies palatalisation gestures that are present in the realisation of phonemes /t / and ...
[[abstract]]The term palatalization crops up in many linguistic discussions, but in an almost bewild...
International audienceLinguists have been studying palatal feature for a long time. Nevertheless, th...
This study examines the movement trajectories of the dorsal tongue movements dur-ing symmetrical /VC...