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Established phonological theories postulate uniform syllable constituent structures. From a traditio...
This paper investigates the interplay between the metrical structure and phonotactic complexity in E...
The research carried out in this dissertation is based upon the well-documented connection between c...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organization of the syllable in natural languages. A...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a restrictive theory of syllabic structure that dispenses with...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organisation of the syllable in natural languages. A...
In traditional structuralist understanding, language is a system of signs i.e. an inseparable unity ...
0. Introduction Most phonologists regard the syllable as a linguistically significant unit which mus...
The syllable is a natural unit of organization in spoken language whose strongest cross-linguistic p...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the syllable as a prosodic constituent. Wi...
International audienceThis talk will investigate the locus of variation in syllable bounda...
The purpose of this paper is to review research in L2 acquisition that has examined the influence of...
Phonotactic constraints involve language-specific patterns for sequences of speech sounds. Tradition...
Established phonological theories postulate uniform syllable constituent structures. From a traditio...
This paper investigates the interplay between the metrical structure and phonotactic complexity in E...
The research carried out in this dissertation is based upon the well-documented connection between c...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organization of the syllable in natural languages. A...
The goal of this thesis is to develop a restrictive theory of syllabic structure that dispenses with...
Co-occurrence restrictions on word-initial consonant clusters are traditionally viewed as a conseque...
Standard accounts of consonantal cooccurrence restrictions appeal to theories of the syllable which ...
International audienceThis paper deals with the organisation of the syllable in natural languages. A...
In traditional structuralist understanding, language is a system of signs i.e. an inseparable unity ...
0. Introduction Most phonologists regard the syllable as a linguistically significant unit which mus...
The syllable is a natural unit of organization in spoken language whose strongest cross-linguistic p...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the syllable as a prosodic constituent. Wi...
International audienceThis talk will investigate the locus of variation in syllable bounda...
The purpose of this paper is to review research in L2 acquisition that has examined the influence of...
Phonotactic constraints involve language-specific patterns for sequences of speech sounds. Tradition...
Established phonological theories postulate uniform syllable constituent structures. From a traditio...
This paper investigates the interplay between the metrical structure and phonotactic complexity in E...
The research carried out in this dissertation is based upon the well-documented connection between c...