A consonant cluster (henceforth CC) is a combination of two or more consonants without a vowel between them. There can be initial, medial and final CCs. Additionally, there are initial CCs with medial or final ones, and medial CCs with final ones. To the best knowledge of the researcher, patterns of English consonant clusters in Forster’s ‘The Road from Colonus’’ has not been handled previously.The present study aims at analyzing CCs in such a short story and finding out patterns of such clusters. Those consonant sequences are statistically investigated in order to show their most prominent patterns and their frequency. Accordingly, it can be hypothesised that medial patterns of CCs are more prominent and commonly used than initial and fina...
ii This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one conson...
In this paper, we draw on available data from previous experiments to explore cross-linguistic varia...
This dissertation examines the development of a new variety of English by Karen refugees living in N...
Ph.D.LinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/159320/1/00083...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
In the paper the author outlines qualitative and quantitative changes of the word initial consonanta...
The purpose of the present paper is to prove: 1. Theoretical predictions of the problems are possibl...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
Consonant clusters remain a continuing concern of acquisition research. A recent proposal from the d...
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first pro...
This note aims to establish the nature of the consonant cluster -rdh- the character of which has not...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156617/1/0002473...
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mathematics, 1956.Bibliography: leaves...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
Language IDENTIFIERS *Consonant Clusters In order to investigate relationships between spoken and wr...
ii This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one conson...
In this paper, we draw on available data from previous experiments to explore cross-linguistic varia...
This dissertation examines the development of a new variety of English by Karen refugees living in N...
Ph.D.LinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/159320/1/00083...
The present study is an attempt to gain insight into the perceptual mechanism for consonant clusters...
In the paper the author outlines qualitative and quantitative changes of the word initial consonanta...
The purpose of the present paper is to prove: 1. Theoretical predictions of the problems are possibl...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
Consonant clusters remain a continuing concern of acquisition research. A recent proposal from the d...
The purpose of this paper is to reconsider Consonant Cluster Simplification in English. We first pro...
This note aims to establish the nature of the consonant cluster -rdh- the character of which has not...
PhDLinguisticsUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/156617/1/0002473...
Thesis (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Mathematics, 1956.Bibliography: leaves...
This paper centres on phonological process involved in the simplification of clusters of consonants ...
Language IDENTIFIERS *Consonant Clusters In order to investigate relationships between spoken and wr...
ii This dissertation explores sound alternations in a consonant cluster in which at least one conson...
In this paper, we draw on available data from previous experiments to explore cross-linguistic varia...
This dissertation examines the development of a new variety of English by Karen refugees living in N...