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2 Mora and Syllable
A Student Model of Katakana Reading Proficiency for a Japanese Language Intelligent Tutoring System
LT3212 Phonetics Assignment 4 Mavis, Wong Chak Yin
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Introduction to Japanese Computational Linguistics Francis Bond and Timothy Baldwin
Phonotactically-Driven Rendaku in Surnames: a Linguistic Study Using Social Media
L1 English Vocalic Transfer in L2 Japanese
Loanword Accentuation in Japanese
Phonological Differences Between Japanese and English: Several Potentially Problematic
What /R/ Sounds Like in Kansai Japanese: a Phonetic Investigation of Liquid Variation in Unscripted Discourse
The Phonological Features of Gairaigo
Japanese Learners of English and Japanese Phonology
The History of Loan Words in Japanese and Their Effect on the Japanese Language
Vocalic Coalescence in Owari Japanese* Connor Youngberg
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YUN..SUN KANG and A. MACIEJEWSKI This Article
Prosodic Structures of Different Japanese Dialects and the Universality of the Syllable
The Role of Phonetics and Phonetic Databases in Japanese Speech Technology
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Voicing and Geminacy in Japanese: an Acoustic and Perceptual Study*
The Social and Functional Role of English Loanwords in Japanese
Universals of Tone Rules and Diachronic Change in Japanese*
Some Problems in the Phonology of Old Japanese Reconsidered in The
The Vitality of the Ikema Dialect of Miyako Ryukyuan by Chiho Ogawa a Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement
Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics
Vance, Timothy J. (2008) the Sounds of Japanese. Cambridge University
Frequency of Occurrence for Units of Phonemes, Morae, and Syllables Appearing in a Lexical Corpus of a Japanese Newspaper
The Orthographic Characterization of Rendaku and Lyman's Law 1
Two Types of Nasal in Okinawan
'Placeless' Consonants in Japanese
Notes on English Loanwords in Japanese: Major Sound Transformations Changes Because They Are Not Recognizable to Japanese Specific Environments
UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
Phonological Representations of the Japanese Language: Levels of Processing and Orthographic Influences
Identity Avoidance and Rendaku* Shigeto Kawaharaa and Shin-Ichiro Sanob Akeio University and Bokayama Prefectural University
The Hachijō Language of Japan: Phonology and Historical Development
Why /R/ Is Not a Special, Empty Consonant in Japanese Thomas Pellard
Gairaigo in Japanese Foreign Language Learning: a Tool for Native English Speakers?
Issues in Rendaku: Solving the Nasal Paradox and Reevaluating Current Theories of Sequential Voicing in Japanese
Allovera: a Multilingual Allophone Database
The Japanese Moraic Nasal Revisited: a First Glance1
1 PHONOLOGY 1. Kô-Rui and Otsu-Rui Syllables. 1.1 Co1 Versus Co2. 1.2
7 Sino-Japanese Phonology
Variation in the Use of Innovative Katakana in a Japanese Corpus
Uhm Phd 4427 R.Pdf
Questioning the Universality of the Syllable: Evidence from Japanese Laurence Labrune
The Phonology of Japanese /R/: a Panchronic Account Laurence Labrune
Gairaigo - Remodelling Language to Fit Japanese
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Sound Pattern Of
Japanese Dialects and General Linguistics
1 Chapter 7: Generative Treatments of Rendaku and Related Issues Shigeto
Branching, Kanji, and Accentuation in Sino-Japanese: from a Corpus-Based Approach
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
The Phonology of Voicing in Japanese: Theoretical
Accentedness and Rendaku in Japanese Deverbal Compounds
Some Common Pronunciation Problems For
Japanese Hiragana and Katakana for Beginners Is the Right Place to Begin Your Japanese Stud- Ies