The division of labor between the phonetic and phonological modules in generative linguistics has often been allocated such that phonology handles the discrete and symbolic aspects of a language's sound system, while the phonetics transforms the symbols either into, or from, continuously varying acoustic and/or articulatory representations. This type of architecture struggles with accounting for incomplete neutralization where two segments are neutralized phonologically, but maintain a measurable phonetic distinction. While some explanations of this phenomenon blur the lines between phonetics and phonology, this paper provides an alternate approach by restructuring the architecture of "modular feedforward models". This is done by conceptual...
Previous research has suggested that homophony avoidance plays a role in constraining language chang...
This study proposes a production model for the incomplete acoustic neutralization between underived ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this thesis is to answer two related questions: ...
The division of labor between the phonetic and phonological modules in generative linguistics has of...
Incomplete neutralization (IN) (Port et al. 1981, Fourakis & Iverson 1984, Port & O'Dell 1985) refer...
This dissertation presents two case studies on incomplete neutralization (IN): flapping in American ...
There is a lot of research since at least mid-1980s documenting the effect of incomplete neutralizat...
Within quantitative phonetics, it is common practice to draw conclusions based on statistical signif...
The neutralization of the laryngeal features of a consonant that is not directly followed by a vowel...
This paper explores whether an exemplar-based framework is capable of modeling positional neutraliza...
Previous studies have found small but significant phonetic traces of underlying distinctions for pho...
Phonetic incompleteness during final devoicing has been subject to some debate, particularly as far ...
This paper presents a production study of incomplete neutralization in American English flapping. I...
A system of three laryngeal features, called (voice), (aspiration), and (glottalization), is argued ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
Previous research has suggested that homophony avoidance plays a role in constraining language chang...
This study proposes a production model for the incomplete acoustic neutralization between underived ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this thesis is to answer two related questions: ...
The division of labor between the phonetic and phonological modules in generative linguistics has of...
Incomplete neutralization (IN) (Port et al. 1981, Fourakis & Iverson 1984, Port & O'Dell 1985) refer...
This dissertation presents two case studies on incomplete neutralization (IN): flapping in American ...
There is a lot of research since at least mid-1980s documenting the effect of incomplete neutralizat...
Within quantitative phonetics, it is common practice to draw conclusions based on statistical signif...
The neutralization of the laryngeal features of a consonant that is not directly followed by a vowel...
This paper explores whether an exemplar-based framework is capable of modeling positional neutraliza...
Previous studies have found small but significant phonetic traces of underlying distinctions for pho...
Phonetic incompleteness during final devoicing has been subject to some debate, particularly as far ...
This paper presents a production study of incomplete neutralization in American English flapping. I...
A system of three laryngeal features, called (voice), (aspiration), and (glottalization), is argued ...
The aim of this study is to contribute to research on positional markedness by providing insight int...
Previous research has suggested that homophony avoidance plays a role in constraining language chang...
This study proposes a production model for the incomplete acoustic neutralization between underived ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goal of this thesis is to answer two related questions: ...