News

Articulatory phonology offers a unifying framework for understanding speech production, positing that speech is composed of dynamical, overlapping gestures rather than solely discrete segments.
Phonology – the systematic organisation of sounds in language – plays a critical role in language acquisition, reflecting the interplay between innate predispositions and environmental input.
Professor William Labov, a University of Pennsylvania linguist and author of the new book Atlas of North American English Phonetics, Phonology and Sound Change, says there is a shift of vowel ...
Phonology is concerned with processes in the mind, determining the rules of a language and how we organise, study and form sounds in speech. Off We each have tacit knowledge* of our native language.
The "No Crossing Constraint" in Autosegmental Phonology. John Coleman and John Local. Linguistics and Philosophy. Vol. 14, No. 3 (Jun., 1991), pp. 295-338 (44 pages) Published By: Springer Nature.
Noel L. Corbett, French Phonology and Morphology in Transition: From Autonomous Phonemics to Generative Process, Romance Philology, Vol. 34, No. 3 (February 1981), pp. 293-303 ...
Summer School on Corpus Phonology . August 18 - 22, 2008, University of Augsburg, Germany. Funded by Volkswagen Foundation, organised by the European CorpPho group. The CorPho 2008 Summer School ...
The architecture and processes underlying visual word recognition represent some of the most intricate systems in human cognition. The seemingly simple act of reading a word involves not only a ...
I teach the undergraduate courses at all levels on Phonology (Sounds of English, Linguistic Theory, Phonology, Research Practice) and at level 3 on Psychology of Language. I also contribute to ...
This project explores the phonology of Nigerian English, its regional and social variation as well as its possible shared commonalities with Ghanaian and Cameroonian English using a corpus-based ...