- The
second most
prominent natural phonologist is
Patricia Donegan, Stampe's wife;
there are many
natural phonologists in
Europe and a few in the US, such...
- The
following is a list of some
notable phonologists (scholars in the
field of phonology).
Diana Archangeli Álvaro
Arias Jan
Baudouin de
Courtenay Eric...
- that two
phones represent two
separate phonemes in the language. Many
phonologists in the
middle part of the 20th
century had a
strong interest in developing...
-
languages have
ejectives that
pattern with implosives,
which has led to
phonologists positing a
phonological class of
glottalic consonants,
which includes...
- term for
fricatives used by some
American and
European phoneticians and
phonologists for non-sibilant fricatives. "Strident"
could mean just "sibilant", but...
- some
types of syntax). Not all
phonologists agree that
syllables have
internal structure; in fact, some
phonologists doubt the
existence of the syllable...
-
Sibawayh the
phonologist: A
critical study of the
phonetic and
phonological theory of
Sibawayh as
presented in his
treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by...
- that have such sounds. As a
technical term used by
phoneticians and
phonologists,
guttural has had
various definitions. The
concept always includes pharyngeal...
-
influences from the
Irish language and, in the north, the
Scots language.
Phonologists today often divide Irish English into four or five
overarching dialects...
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articulated very much like vowels, as the y in
English yes [ˈjɛs]. Some
phonologists[who?]
model these as both
being the
underlying vowel /i/, so that the...