The acquisition of a phonological grammar requires the segmentation of an utterance into individual consonants and vowels as a first step, yet it is often taken as a given. I show that segmentation is not a trivial problem by drawing evidence from Mandarin Chinese, where the shortage of morphophonological processes leads to ambiguity in the segmentation of prenuclear glides. I present two language game experiments, in which Mandarin speakers are asked to disassemble syllables in their language, thus revealing their segmental structure. The task, based on fanqie secret languages, involves taking a disyllabic word and swapping its two onsets, in order to form a codeword. What the speaker does with the glide informs us on how they have segment...
This dissertation investigates the lexical f0 control in Mandarin within the framework of Articulato...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
It has been argued that speakers would be able to use their knowledge about phonotactic or syllabic ...
This dissertation presents an in-depth study of the segmental inventory, segmental structure, cooccu...
Models of connected speech production in Mandarin Chinese must specify how lexical tone, speech segm...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
[[abstract]]This paper examines two issues concerning the acquisition of grammatical morphemes: (1) ...
The syllable has been recognized as a prosodic unit as demonstrated in the work of Kahn (1976), Ster...
The syllable has been recognized as a prosodic unit as demonstrated in the work of Kahn (1976), Ster...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
This dissertation investigates the lexical f0 control in Mandarin within the framework of Articulato...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
It has been argued that speakers would be able to use their knowledge about phonotactic or syllabic ...
This dissertation presents an in-depth study of the segmental inventory, segmental structure, cooccu...
Models of connected speech production in Mandarin Chinese must specify how lexical tone, speech segm...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor, and Mehler (2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of ...
[[abstract]]This paper examines two issues concerning the acquisition of grammatical morphemes: (1) ...
The syllable has been recognized as a prosodic unit as demonstrated in the work of Kahn (1976), Ster...
The syllable has been recognized as a prosodic unit as demonstrated in the work of Kahn (1976), Ster...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
In this dissertation, I develop a model of word segmentation in which systematic grammatical knowled...
Peña, Bonatti, Nespor and Mehler(2002) investigated an artificial language where the structure of wo...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
Experiments in which participants produce sounds under artificial phonotactic constraints show that ...
This dissertation investigates the lexical f0 control in Mandarin within the framework of Articulato...
33 Yuwen Lai The University of Kansas yuwen@ku.edu It has long been noted that phonological patterni...
It has been argued that speakers would be able to use their knowledge about phonotactic or syllabic ...