Phonology as human behavior
A combinatory phonology of Byelorussian
This paper applies the theory of Phonology as Human Behavior to an analysis of the distribution of consonants in monosyllabic words in Byelorussian. Like other languages, Byelorussian shows a direct connection between the effort that speakers make to control the active articulators, involved in the production of phonemes, and the favorings or the disfavorings of these phonemes in various phonotactic distributions.
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VAN SOEREN, D.P.
2023.
The role of word recognition factors and lexical stress in the distribution of consonants in Spanish, English and Dutch.
Journal of Linguistics 59:1
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Tobin, Yishai
2009.
Comparing and Contrasting Natural Phonology, Optimality Theory and the Theory of Phonology as Human Behavior.
Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 45:1
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