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The Phonology of Dutch
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The sounds of Dutch: Phonetic characterization and phonological representation 3. The prosodic structure of words 4. Word phonology 5. Word stress 6. Connected speech I: word phonology 7. Sentence phonology 8. Cliticization 9. OrthographyAbstract:
1. Introduction 2. The sounds of Dutch: Phonetic characterization and phonological representation 3. The prosodic structure of words 4. Word phonology 5. Word stress 6. Connected speech I: Word phonology 7. Connected speech II: Sentence phonology 8. Connected speech III: Cliticization 9. Orthographyread more
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Klankfrequenties in het Nederlands.
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Grammar or lexicon. Or: Grammar and lexicon? Rule-based and usage-based approaches to phonological variation
TL;DR: Some of the main characteristics of ‘rule-based’ and usage-based paradigms are sketched, confined to the domain of phonological variation and its relation with syntax, morphology and the lexicon.
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Multiword expressions in spoken language: An exploratory study on pronunciation variation
TL;DR: It is found that words in N-grams do indeed have peculiar pronunciation patterns and may be considered as MWEs that should be treated as lexical entries in the pronunciation lexicons used in ASR and APT, with their own specific pronunciation variants.
Acquisition of voicing neutralization and alternations in Dutch
TL;DR: This example of plural suffix allomorphy shows how morphology (i.e. adding a plural suffix) and phonology (classically thought to involve voicing assimilation and vowel insertion) can interact.
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The representation of features and relations in non-linear phonology
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