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- (1): 135–47. Utsugi, Akira (2007). The interplay between lexical and postlexical tonal phenomena and the prosodic structure in Masan/Changwon Korean (PDF)...
- of the word, it can only be lexical. Lexical rules are the inverse of postlexical rules. Gussenhoven, C. & Jacobs, H. (1998). Understanding Phonology....
- Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press Hirayama, Manami (2009), Postlexical Prosodic Structure and Vowel Devoicing in ****anese (PhD thesis), University...
- only form an accentual unit in combination with their host. The term postlexical ****ic is sometimes used for this sense of the term. Given this basic...
- and Madagascar. Bracks C (2024). Compound Intonation Units in Totoli Postlexical prosody and the prosody-syntax interface (pdf). Berlin: Language Science...
- A/B-zone dialects; C-zone dialects and the standard language have -lɪk postlexical ɣ-weakening is typical of the dialects in the A-zone The study found...
- Persian listeners are "stress-deaf" is that their accent locations arise postlexically. Persian thus lacks stress in the strict sense. Stress "deafness" has...
- level representation of words. The focus of activation of these nodes is postlexical: the existence of these nodes enables bilingual individuals not to get...
- (2008): 1–24. Hualde, José I., Miquel Simonet, and Francisco Torreira. "Postlexical contraction of nonhigh vowels in Spanish." Lingua 118 (2008): 1906–1925...
- (depending on the consonant–vowel structure that it ****ociates to). This is a postlexical process that occurs wherever the context permits, within words and across...