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SESQUISYLLABLES OF ENGLISH:THE STRUCTURE OF VOWEL-LIQUID SYLLABLES
SESQUISYLLABLES ENGLISH STRUCTURE VOWEL-LIQUID SYLLABLES
2015/8/7
We investigate monosyllabic words with rimes consisting of a diphthong or non-low tense vowel followed by a liquid, such as file, foul, foil, feel, fool, fail; fire, flour and foyer, which we term ses...
Development of Initial Clusters in American English by Fraternal Twins:An Acoustic Study
Initial Clusters American English Fraternal Twins Acoustic Study
2015/8/7
We investigate the phonological development of initial consonants and consonant clusters in a pair of fraternal female twins acquiring American English. At age 4 years, 1 month, twin A had achieved a ...
Serbo-Croatian enclitics for English-speaking learners
Serbo-Croatian enclitics English-speaking learners
2015/8/7
Serbo-Croatian enclitics for English-speaking learners.
Cognitive Linguistics and the Evolution of Body and Soul in the Western World:from Ancient Hebrew to Modern English
philology cognitive linguistics body soul Hebrew Greek English religion St. Paul religion Christianity Judaism frames translation exegesis
2015/7/29
A philological and comparative analysis of the lexical items concerning personhood in Ancient Hebrew, Ancient Greek and Modern English reveals semantic shifts concerning the relative lexical concepts....
A colloquial English sentence like Fooled us, didn't they? contains a finite main verb but no expressed subject. The identity of the missing subject of fooled is recovered from the tag subject they: c...
Predicting native English-like performance by native Japanese speakers
English-like performance native Japanese speakers
2015/6/23
This study tested the predictions of the Speech Learning Model (SLM, Flege, 1988) on the case of native Japanese (NJ) speakers’ perception and production of English /a/ and /l/. NJ speakers’ degree of...
Learning to discriminate English /r/ and /l/ in adulthood: Behavioral and modeling studies
discriminate English /r/ /l/ Behavioral modeling
2015/6/23
I describe a body of work undertaken to explore the effect of experience on the perception of speech sounds. The work is undertaken within the context of my overall theoretical perspective, in which l...
We present evidence that graded constraints determine the occurrence rates of the different rhyme types found in the ensemble of simple uninflected words in the English language. The rhyme types are d...
Scholars of language and psycholinguistics have been among the first to stress the importance of rules in describing human behavior. The reason for this is obvious. Many aspects of language can be cha...
Soft Constraints Mirror Hard Constraints:Voice and Person in English and Lummi
Soft Constraints Mirror Hard Constraints Voice and Person English and Lummi
2015/6/17
The same categorical phenomena which are attributed to hard grammatical constraints in some languages continue to show up as statistical preferences in other languages, motivating a grammatical model ...
Spoken syntax:The phonetics of giving a hand in New Zealand English
Spoken syntax giving a hand New Zealand English
2015/6/17
This article considers the exemplar theories which are independently developing in phonetics and in syntax, and argues that they jointly make some predictions that neither does alone. One of these pre...
Typology in variation:a probabilistic approach to be and n’t in the Survey of English Dialects
Typology in variation probabilistic approach English Dialects
2015/6/17
Subject agreement and synthetic negation for the verb be show extraordinary local variation in the Survey of English Dialects (Orton et al., 1962–71). Extracting partial grammars of individuals, we co...
Is syntactic knowledge probabilistic?Experiments with the English dative alternation
syntactic knowledge Experiments the English dative alternation
2015/6/17
Theoretical linguistics traditionally relies on linguistic intuitions such as grammaticality judgments for data. But the massive growth of language technologies has made the spontaneous use of languag...
Gradient grammar: An effect of animacy on the syntax of give in New Zealand and American English
New Zealand English US English Dative alternation Animacy Probabilistic grammar
2015/6/17
Bresnan et al. (2007) show that a statistical model can predict United States (US) English speakers’ syntactic choices with ‘give’-type verbs extremely accurately. They argue that these results are co...
The dative alternation in African American English: Researching syntactic variation and change across sociolinguistic datasets
syntactic variation dative alternation African American English sociolinguistics
2015/6/17
Recent research has shown the dative alternation in English to be a productive arena for examining the relationship between group-level variation and the internalization of individuals’ grammars. Expe...