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Stem-final Obstruent Variation in Korean
"... It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are in variation with [s] in prevocalic position: for example, /path-l / [pathl] ~ [pasl] ‘field, accusative’. In addition, nouns with final noncoronal stops show variants ending in lenis stops: for example, ..."
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It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are in variation with [s] in prevocalic position: for example, /path-l / [pathl] ~ [pasl] ‘field, accusative’. In addition, nouns with final noncoronal stops show variants ending in lenis stops: for example
1 Stem-final obstruent variation in Korean
"... It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are generally in variation with [s] in prevocalic position: for example, /path-l/ [pathl] ~ [pasl] ‘field, accusative’. In addition, nouns with final noncoronal stops have variants ending in lenis stops: fo ..."
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It has been observed in the literature that stem-final coronal obstruents of nouns in Korean are generally in variation with [s] in prevocalic position: for example, /path-l/ [pathl] ~ [pasl] ‘field, accusative’. In addition, nouns with final noncoronal stops have variants ending in lenis stops
Rosa’s roses: Reduced vowels in American English
- Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
, 2004
"... Beginning phonetics students are taught that American English has two contrasting reduced vowels, transcribed as [´] and [È], illustrated by the unstressed vowels in the minimal pair Rosa’s vs. roses. However little seems to be known about the precise nature or distribution of these vowels. This stu ..."
Native Intuitions of Speakers of a Lexical Accent System in L2 Acquisition of Stress. The Case of Russian Learners of Polish.
"... Native speakers of a lexical accent system (Russians) were tested on their second language (L2) acquisition of a phonological stress system (Polish). In Russian, a sizeable part of the lexicon is underlyingly marked for accents and claims on the position of default stress vary. This makes it interes ..."
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it interesting to investigate which L1 characteristics (distribution of lexical accents vs. phonological default) are transferred to L2 (if any). 35 Russian subjects were tested on their L2 production of Polish stress. The data shows a very consistent and almost uniform pattern of mistakes: the stem-final
Auxin regulates the initiation and radial position of plant organs
- The Plant Cell
, 2000
"... Leaves originate from the shoot apical meristem, a small mound of undifferentiated tissue at the tip of the stem. Leaf formation begins with the selection of a group of founder cells in the so-called peripheral zone at the flank of the mer-istem, followed by the initiation of local growth and finall ..."
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and finally morphogenesis of the resulting bulge into a differentiated leaf. Whereas the mechanisms controlling the switch between meristem propagation and leaf initiation are being iden-tified by genetic and molecular analyses, the radial positioning of leaves, known as phyllotaxis, remains poorly under
Do Femoral Neck and Stem Anteversion Affect Final Femur Rotation and Pelvic Positioning after Total Hip Arthroplasty?
"... Copyright © 2013 Norio Imai et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In this study, we have investigated the rotation o ..."
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of the femur (PCA) relative to APP (APP-PCA) with those of postoperative ones in supine position. There was a mod-erate correlation between the pre- and post-operative APP-PCA values (r = 0.71). The postoperative APP-PCA de-creased by approximately 6˚. However, there was poor correlation between the stem
Opacity and Transparency in Spanish Plurals: A Sympathetic Approach.” On’in Kenkyu 2
, 1999
"... Harris (1983) discusses two rules of Spanish phonology, which interact differently with plural suffixation. One of these rules is a depalatalisation rule that changes palatal consonants into non-palatals in a coda position as in (1a). In plurals, the depalatalisation rule opaquely applies to the ste ..."
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to the stem-final palatals, although they are in an onset position, as in (1b).
Suffix-centered allomorphy in Korean *
"... problems related with suffix allomorph selection cannot be solved at one swoop and to suggest that the job be divided between morphology and phonology in sequential steps. Drawing on the fact that neither rule-based analyses positing suffix-initial /� / for alternating suffixes in the underlying rep ..."
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representation nor OTbased ones positing both allomorphs in the input in adherence to Richness of the Base cannot describe suffix allomorph selection adequately, the study allows only one morph in the input. The inconsistent behavior of /l/-final stems in taking C-and V-initial suffixes and the existence of non
*For their valuable comments and discussion, we thank AdamAlbright, Lauren Eby, Peter Graff,
"... Differential treatment of initial syllables* • Phonological alternations (e.g. naɪf ∼ naɪvz) are particularly costly in prominent positions (root, onset, stressed syllable, initial syllable). • Stem-final alternations are dispreferred in monosyllables — in Turkish, Portuguese, and many other languag ..."
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Differential treatment of initial syllables* • Phonological alternations (e.g. naɪf ∼ naɪvz) are particularly costly in prominent positions (root, onset, stressed syllable, initial syllable). • Stem-final alternations are dispreferred in monosyllables — in Turkish, Portuguese, and many other
Effects of information content and evaluative extremity on positivity and negativity biases
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 1993
"... This article extends models that assume that the integration of mixed (positive and negative) information results in a negativity bias in the morality domain but a positivity bias in the competence domain. Using functional analysis, this study predicted a positivity bias for moderately evaluated in ..."
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in the further analyses. Finally, all subjects were given two behavior descriptions (similar to those that are reported in the Appendix), both of them positive and referring to the trait at issue. They were asked to predict on a scale from very improbable (-5) to very probable (5) whether the target was likely
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