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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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What type of computer-assisted exercise supports young less skilled spellers in resolving problems in open and closed syllable words?
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Is epenthesis a means to optimize feet? A reanalysis of the CLPF database.
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TL;DR: A methodological problem is pointed out with Fikkert's (1994) analysis of Dutch children's early language production: in an important number of cases, epenthetic vowels occur at places where grammatical morphemes may be expected.
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The representation of features and relations in non-linear phonology
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