Consonant gemination in Japanese loanwords - University of ...
native phonology. Keywords: Japanese loanwords, consonant gemination, prosodic structure, loanword phonology. 1. Introduction. The distribution of geminate .
http://people.ucsc.edu/~mester/papers/2009_kubozono_ito_mester_gemination_CIL18.pdf
Learning to Predict the Phonological Structure of ... - SpringerLink
feedforward neural networks and decision trees can be trained to predict the phonological structure of English loanwords in Japanese, and compare the .
http://www.springerlink.com/index/j0hh7886r631g063.pdf
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Modeling loanword adaptation: Evidence from Japanese
(a) Lb-illicit structures are allowed to persist in loanword adaptation. (b) Example: Non-loan phonology of Japanese prohibits *[ti] (/ti/ > [t i]). Loanwords may .
http://www.unc.edu/~jlsmith/home/pdf/iceal-hdt.pdf