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  • The following is a list of some notable phonologists (scholars in the field of phonology). Diana Archangeli Álvaro Arias Jan Baudouin de Courtenay Hans…
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  • Sibawayh the phonologist: A critical study of the phonetic and phonological theory of Sibawayh as presented in his treatise Al-Kitab is a 1993 book by…
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  • that have such sounds. As a technical term used by phoneticians and phonologists, guttural has had various definitions. The concept always includes pharyngeal…
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  • that two phones represent two separate phonemes in the language. Many phonologists in the middle part of the 20th century had a strong interest in developing…
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  • Phonology (redirección desde Phonologist)
    The second most prominent natural phonologist is Patricia Donegan, Stampe's wife; there are many natural phonologists in Europe and a few in the US, such…
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  • term for fricatives used by some American and European phoneticians and phonologists. "Strident" could mean just "sibilant", but some authors[who?] include…
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  • dissimilar phonetically that they are considered separate phonemes. Phonologists have sometimes had recourse to "near minimal pairs" to show that speakers…
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  • articulated very much like vowels, as the y in English yes [ˈjɛs]. Some phonologists model these as both being the underlying vowel /i/, so that the English…
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  • some types of syntax). Not all phonologists agree that syllables have internal structure; in fact, some phonologists doubt the existence of the syllable…
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  • John Harris (born 1954) is an Irish linguist and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at University College London. He is best known for his works on phonetics…
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  • in verbal conjugation, as in (eu) rio /ˈʁi.u/ and (ele) riu /ˈʁiw/. Phonologists discuss whether their nature is vowel or consonant. In most of Brazil…
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  • In recent developments[when?] to the theory of distinctive features, phonologists have proposed the existence of single-valued features. These features…
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  • features no longer common in the accents of England or North America. Phonologists today often divide Irish English into four or five overarching dialects…
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  • Peter John Roach (born 30 June 1943) is a British retired phonetician. He taught at the Universities of Leeds and Reading, and is best known for his work…
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  • example, in the rule above, rather than writing /t/ and /d/ separately, phonologists may write the features that they have in common, thus capturing the whole…
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  • December 2008. al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Retrieved 23 April…
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  • languages have ejectives that pattern with implosives, which has led to phonologists positing a phonological class of glottalic consonants, which includes…
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  • American physician, educator, and phonologist of Japanese (1815–1911)…
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  • and vowel harmony are considered suprasegmental or prosodic by some phonologists. Emic unit Speech segmentation Crystal 2003, pp. 408–409. Bussmann 2006…
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  • is that the pronunciation of tu (荼) gave rise to tê; but historical phonologists believe that cha, te and dzo all arose from the same root with a reconstructed…
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  • December 2022. al Nassir, Abdulmunʿim Abdulamir (1985). Sibawayh the Phonologist (PDF) (in Arabic). University of New York. p. 80. Retrieved 23 April…
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