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Author
Hsu, Hsiu-ling
Title
The emergence of an unmarkedness effect in Mandarin speech errors: nasals in a coda position
Written in
English
Source
Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ.
Volume
54
Year
2011
Issue
3
Page
307-340
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Asymmetry (theory of grammar)
Domains / Psycholinguistics / Slip (psycholing.) / Slip of the tongue
Levels / Phonology / Consonant / Consonant types / Dorsal
Levels / Phonology / Consonant / Consonant types / Nasal
Levels / Phonology / Phoneme alternation / Assimilation
Levels / Phonology / Phoneme alternation / Dissimilation
Levels / Phonology / Phonotactics
Levels / Phonology / Syllable / Initial segment (phon.)
Levels / Phonology / Syllable / Final segment
Levels / Phonology / Substitution (phonem.)
Levels / Phonology / Theory (phonem.) / Markedness (phonem.)
Non-Indo-European languages / Sino-Tibetan languages / Chinese
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Antisymmetrie (Grammatiktheorie) ; Antisymmetry (theory of grammar) ; Asymmetry (theory of grammar) ; Slip of the tongue ; Sandhi ; Dahls Gesetz; Dahl's law ; Obligatory Contour Principle; Phonotactics ; Onset (syllable) ; Syllable onset; Initial segment (phon.) ; Coda (syllable) ; Syllable coda; Final segment ; Phonemic restoration ; Präferenztheorie (phonem.) ; Preference theory (phonem.) ; Markedness (phonem.) ; Mandarin; Kantonesisch; Cantonese; Putonghua; Sinitic; Hakka; Yue; Chinese
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Wan, I-Ping