But in terms of syllable structure, the phonotactic constraints of French are winning out over English. |
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A few of them look like they are generated randomly without regard to phonotactic constraints. |
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Consequently, we need to scrutinize next the role of prosody, as well as the role of the word, syllable, and phonotactic nature of children's speech. |
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Legal phonotactic rules will correspond to German, whereas illegal rules will correspond to the Slovak language. |
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We created forty quadrisyllabic words obeying the phonotactic restrictions of Dutch. |
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Calling songs of field crickets with and without phonotactic parasitoid infection. |
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The latter change was frequent in suffixes, and became a phonotactic restriction known as the Germanic spirant law. |
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Some phonotactic restrictions can alternatively be analyzed as cases of neutralization. |
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There is more variation in the females' phonotactic response and the L3 neuron compared to the variation in the male's calling song. |
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Phonotactic rules determine which sounds are allowed or disallowed in each part of the syllable. |
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