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Notes on Complete Consonantal Assimilations. PUB DATE Apr 73 NOTE 11P
Top-Down Predictions of Familiarity and Congruency in Audio-Visual Speech Perception at Neural Level
TEEM NO ISBN-951-678-255-B PUB DATE 79 NOTE 228P
Xerox University Microfilms 300 North Zmb Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 46106 74-3207
Handouts for Advanced Phonology: a Course Packet Steve Parker GIAL
Dialectal Gemination in Finnish: Phonetics/Phonology Interplay in Moraic Theory
A MDEE Is “A Process That Takes Place Only When Its Conditions Are Crucially Met by Virtue of Material from Two Different Morphemes” [Mccarthy 2003] 2
Variation and Opacity Abstract
Consonant Gradation in Finnish Dialects
Finnish Noun Inflection / 111
The Prosodic Structure of Finnish and the Theory Of
Notes on Complete Consonantal Assimilations James W. Hutcheson
Remarks on the Nature of Complete Consonantal Assimilations
Berkeley Linguistics Society
Goldsmith & Riggle
The Finnicization of Quenya
The Phonology of Polish
Variation in Finnish Vowel Harmony: an OT Account Author(S): Catherine O
Top View
Antonio Baroni
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Prosodic Phonotactics
The Typology of Rounding Harmony
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Transfer of Egyptian Phonological Features Onto Greek in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Finnish Sound Structure. Phonetics, Phonology, Phonotactics and Prosody
Cross-Linguistic Patterns of Vowel Intrusion∗
Phonology for Students Which Assumes No Prior Knowledge of This Area of Linguistics and Provides an Overall View of the field Which Can Be Covered Within One Year
Productivity of Finnish Vowel Harmony
Compensatory Lengthening
Variation in Finnish Phonology and Morphology
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics
English Pronunciation Teaching in Finland
Variation in Phonology Theory and Evidence
Karttunen, Frances; Moore, Kate "Finnish in America: a Case Study
The Phonetics and Phonology of Coronal Markedness and Unmarkedness
The Effect of Frequency and Phonological Neighbourhood Density on the Acquisition of Past Tense Verbs by Finnish Children*