recursion
recursion The process of defining or expressing a function, procedure, language construct, or the solution to a problem in terms of itself, so producing a
recursive function, a
recursive subroutine, etc. See also
primitive recursion.
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Gesture and the Nature of Semantic Phonology
Magazine article from: Sign Language Studies; 7/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...begins his seminal article on semantic phonology with the following complaint about the...emerging at the time (1991): Sign phonology can be as complicated as anyone wants...this respect it differs not at all from phonology generally. As evidence for this I cite...
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Follow-Up of Children with Early Expressive Phonology Disorders.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Journal of Learning Disabilities; 9/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...speech-sound system, or of expressive phonology, are the most prevalent communication...However, children with expressive phonology disorders constitute a heterogenous group...1986), and children with expressive phonology disorders may thus be at substantial...
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Directional asymmetries in the morphology and phonology of words, with special reference to Bantu.(Report)
Magazine article from: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences; 3/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...preference for anticipatory over perseverative phonology). Since phonological processes are...Asymmetries between stem-vs. word phonology are examined in Bantu, where suffixes...the world's languages. In terms of phonology, either edge of a word can be the locus...
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John T. Jensen: Principles of Generative Phonology. An Introduction.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...T. Jensen: Principles of Generative Phonology. An Introduction. Amsterdam: John...back cover, Principles of Generative Phonology (henceforth PGP) is intended to be...audience is the beginning student of phonology. On the positive side PGP contains several...
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Zeljko Boskovic. On the Nature of the Syntax-Phonology Interface: Cliticization and Related Phenomena.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Slavic Linguistics; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Boskovic. On the Nature of the Syntax-Phonology Interface: Cliticization and Related...despite the reference to the syntax-phonology interface in the title, this work...matched in the areas of morphology or phonology. * This review begins by providing an...
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Disentangling the necessarily entangled: the phonology and phonetics of Spanish spirantization.
Magazine article from: Southwest Journal of Linguistics; 12/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...is proposed that takes into account both phonology and phonetics. By considering both phonology and phonetics together, a cleaner and more...more than a decade the field of laboratory phonology has prospered. One of the many contributions...
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Chamorro Historical Phonology [1].
Magazine article from: Oceanic Linguistics; 6/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; After a brief look at the synchronic phonology of this language of the Mariana Islands...000 years ago. Although the historical phonology of Chamorro has been mentioned in passing...some features of Chamorro historical phonology, such as glide addition and fortition...
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Kiput historical phonology.(Sarawak, Malaysia)
Magazine article from: Oceanic Linguistics; 12/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...complex and in many ways surprising historical phonology. Some aspects of the historical phonology of Kiput have been discussed in passing elsewhere...theoretically unexpected details of Kiput historical phonology are shared with other North Sarawak languages...
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The Mouton Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology and Phonetics: An Interactive Introduction.
Magazine article from: Language, Learning & Technology; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology (2000) Author Jurgen Handke Platform...Interactive Introduction to Phonetics and Phonology and Phonetics: An Interactive Introduction...of the fundamentals of phonetics and phonology in a visually stimulating, interactive...
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Ladies first? Phonology, frequency, and the naming conspiracy *.
Magazine article from: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences; 5/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...constrained by a combination of gender, phonology, and frequency. First, various phonological...preferred in second position. Thus, phonology predicts that male names are more likely...further evidence that this "gendered phonology" plays a role in determining ordering...
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phonology
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
phonology study of the sound systems of languages...physical properties of speech sounds; phonology attempts to account for how they are...languages but is unexceptional in Greek. In phonology, speech sounds are analyzed into phonemes...
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PHONOLOGY
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
PHONOLOGY. The study of sound patterns in languages...model has three levels or components: phonology, SYNTAX , and SEMANTICS . Patterns that...abstract and idealized. Until the 1960s, phonology was largely concerned with phonemics...
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Language Disorders
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Aging
...change the meaning of their root words. Phonology refers to the sound system of language...stress and melody patterns. Although phonology is most obviously connected with the...ample evidence that adults also access phonology when they read silently. Syntax involves...
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LEVEL OF LANGUAGE
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
...of the other, with units of sound ( PHONOLOGY ) on the bottom layer, gathered into...formed with the suffix -EME : PHONEME for phonology, MORPHEME for morphology. In some theories...was considered necessary to work from phonology upwards, finishing the study of one...
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Roman Jakobson
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...the Prague school of linguistics. They argued that synchronic phonology, the study of speech sounds in a language at a given time, must be considered in light of diachronic phonology, the study of speech sounds as they have changed over the course...
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