CHOMSKY-HALLE PHONOLOGICAL FEATURE SYSTEM
.... coronal (+ anterior) and coronal (- anterior), nasal (+ nasal) and nasal (- nasal), lateral (+ lateral) and lateral (-lateral),
sibilant (+
sibilant) and ....
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CHOMSKY-HALLE PHONOLOGICAL FEATURE SYSTEM
.... coronal (+ anterior) and coronal (- anterior), nasal (+ nasal) and nasal (- nasal), lateral (+ lateral) and lateral (-lateral),
sibilant (+
sibilant) and ....
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THE NOTION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES The basics In
.... the case of these plural forms, the phonemes are all, and only, those that have a high-frequency fricative component; they may be called
sibilant, or strident ....
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Walcott
.... shell's invocation, mer was both mother and sea in our Antillean patois, Os, a gray bone, and the white surf as it crashes and spreads its
sibilant collar on a ....
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Poet Wallace Stevens
.... The
sibilant "s" sound is repeated throughout this first sequence, leading to the reference to Susanna, who awakened a passion in the elders that is also a ....
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African Music & Poetry
.... mind, as in a line such as "Possessing what we still were unpossessed by." Not only the repetition of the word "possess" but also the many
sibilant "s" sounds ....
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Chekhov's short play "The Bear"
.... The
sibilant "s" sound creates an onomatopoeic sound like what the tigers are doing as they "pace in sleek chivalric certainty" (4). The "p's" in the last line ....
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French Vowels
.... In other words, /in/ will always be nasalized when it is a prefix of any nasalized or
sibilant consonant, for the reason that such consonants are phonemically ....
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