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The Phonology of Dutch

Geert Booij
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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. Orthography
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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. Orthography

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Debunking the Trochaic Bias Myth: Evidence from Phonological Development

TL;DR: This article argued that the trochaic bias should be abandoned from the theory of generative grammar on a number of grounds: the cross-linguistic facts supporting this construct are far from conclusive, and the early acquisition data do not provide any independent evidence for such a bias in phonological development.
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Improving the reading of bisyllabic words that involve context-sensitive spelling rules: focus on successes or on failures?

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of two training procedures on the improvement of reading accuracy in poor readers was examined in relation to their initial reading level, which depends on the reading level of the child and the type of words used.
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Automatic analysis of acoustic reduction in spontaneous speech

TL;DR: This section is dedicated to my companions, beglei-ders and Wegbegleiter, who have shared the ups and downs of obtaining and interpreting results as well as writing them up.
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Prosodic word deletion in coordinate structures

TL;DR: This paper presents new data that contributes to a cross-linguistic understanding of the deletion process of prosodic word deletion in partially identical coordinate structures and argues that DUI is fundamentally different from syntactic ellipsis phenomena.
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Using Distributional Statistics to Acquire Morphophonological Alternations: Evidence from Production and Perception.

TL;DR: This study investigates whether voicing alternations are predictable from the child’s input, and whether children can make use of this information, and establishes that the likelihood of a stem-final obstruent alternating is somewhat predictable on the basis of the phonological properties of the stem.
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The Sound Pattern of English

Noam Chomsky, +1 more
TL;DR: Since this classic work in phonology was published in 1968, there has been no other book that gives as broad a view of the subject, combining generally applicable theoretical contributions with analysis of the details of a single language.
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Autosegmental and Metrical Phonology

TL;DR: Autosegmental representation the skeletal tier the syllable metrical phonology lexical phonology further issues as discussed by the authors, which is not the case in this paper, are discussed.
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A metrical theory of stress rules

Bruce Hayes
TL;DR: Thesis (PhD) as mentioned in this paper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, United States, USA.
Dissertation

The representation of features and relations in non-linear phonology

TL;DR: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1986.