The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Polish vowel alternations. He focuses on the CVC - CC final syllable variations in numerous Polish words to postulate the concept of extrasyllabic vowels, or a prosodic explanation to the reasons why vowels disappear in some syllables but remain on others
This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabific...
This paper reports on the results of an experimental study of laryngeal contrast in Polish stops. Th...
This paper argues against the ‘what you see is what you get’ bias in laryngeal phonology. It contain...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The article examines the phanomenon of "flickering" or disappearing vowels in Polish in the framewor...
The present thesis explores the issue of lexical exceptionality by examining vowel-zero alternations...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
Final devoicing and regressive voice assimilation have been reported to apply to obstruents in word-...
This paper reports on the results of a three-dimensional ultrasound study of Polish vowels in conson...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabific...
Bakovic (2005) analyzes the avoidance of 'sufficiently similar' adjacent consonants as the interacti...
The main goal of this dissertation is to provide a generative account of phonological opacity within...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide an in-depth analysis of phonological consequences of ...
This article discusses the problem of accounting for Poznań-Cracow voicing in Government Phonology. ...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabific...
This paper reports on the results of an experimental study of laryngeal contrast in Polish stops. Th...
This paper argues against the ‘what you see is what you get’ bias in laryngeal phonology. It contain...
The author applies the principles of autosegmental phonology to explain the irregularities in the Po...
The article examines vowel alternations in Slavic languages on the basis of Polish CVC - CC alternat...
The article examines the phanomenon of "flickering" or disappearing vowels in Polish in the framewor...
The present thesis explores the issue of lexical exceptionality by examining vowel-zero alternations...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
Final devoicing and regressive voice assimilation have been reported to apply to obstruents in word-...
This paper reports on the results of a three-dimensional ultrasound study of Polish vowels in conson...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabific...
Bakovic (2005) analyzes the avoidance of 'sufficiently similar' adjacent consonants as the interacti...
The main goal of this dissertation is to provide a generative account of phonological opacity within...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide an in-depth analysis of phonological consequences of ...
This article discusses the problem of accounting for Poznań-Cracow voicing in Government Phonology. ...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of subjective feelings related to the syllabific...
This paper reports on the results of an experimental study of laryngeal contrast in Polish stops. Th...
This paper argues against the ‘what you see is what you get’ bias in laryngeal phonology. It contain...