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Spring 2019
Research on Mixtec languages (Otomanguean, Mexico), has long recognized a bimoraic/bisyllabic “couplet” as an essential structure for the description of the phonology and morphology (e.g. Pike 1948; Josserand 1983); however, what exactly this structure is in terms of the structure of the word, as...
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Simulating the diachronic tonal change in Taiwan Mandarin
2014-07-23
This is a Java program that simulates the diachronic tonal change in Standard Mandarin as part of Ch. 4 in my doctoral dissertation "Probabilistic Selection of Input in Morphophonological Acquisition".