THE REALISATION OF VOICING ASSIMILATION RULES IN HUNGARIAN SPONTANEOUS AND READ SPEECH: CASE STUDIES
Abstract: Hungarian represents a particularly fruitful ground for exploring voicing assimilation. Although this topic has been extensively analysed, a contradiction can be observed between most ...
It is often assumed that there is a sharp division between phonetic and phonological processes, but the two are often strikingly similar, as in the case of phonetic consonant--vowel coarticulation and ...
Every language has an organised sound system. Phonology is concerned with processes in the mind, determining the rules of a language and how we organise, study and form sounds in speech. We each have ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results