Diane Brentari,Rabia Ergin,Ann Senghas et al.
Diane Brentari et al.
In this work, we address structural, iconic and social dimensions of the emergence of phonological systems in two emerging sign languages. A comparative analysis is conducted of data from a village sign language (Central Taurus Sign Languag...
Listeners' knowledge of phonological universals: Evidence from nasal clusters [0.03%]
listeners' knowledge of phonological universals的实证研究:来自鼻辅音丛的证据
Iris Berent,Tracy Lennertz,Paul Smolensky et al.
Iris Berent et al.
Optimality Theory explains typological markedness implications by proposing that all speakers possess universal constraints penalizing marked structure, irrespective of the evidence provided by their language (Prince & Smolensky, 1993/2004)...
Linking speech errors and phonological grammars: Insights from Harmonic Grammar networks [0.03%]
从谐音语法网络看言语错误与音系语法之间的关系
Matthew Goldrick,Robert Daland
Matthew Goldrick
Phonological grammars characterize distinctions between relatively well-formed (unmarked) and relatively ill-formed (marked) phonological structures. We review evidence that markedness influences speech error probabilities. Specifically, al...
Rachel Walker,Dani Byrd,Fidèle Mpiranya
Rachel Walker
Coronal harmony in Kinyarwanda causes alveolar fricatives to become postalveolar preceding a postalveolar fricative within a stem. Alveolar and postalveolar stops, affricates and palatals block coronal harmony, but the flap and non-coronal ...