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phonotactics /ˌfəʊnə(ʊ)ˈtaktɪks /plural noun [treated as singular]The study of the rules governing the possible phoneme sequences in a language.These figures reflect French syllable structure constraints (phonotactics) more closely than English, which does permit most consonants and even allows multiple consonants at the ends of syllables....- The answer is, I don't know, though I once listened to a lecture on the phonotactics of comic-book sounds in Finnish, and I have passed many a happy hour in foreign train stations reading the comics noises in diverse languages.
- So there will be words that always always have schwa in them, just exactly where you'd predict based on the phonotactics.
Derivatives phonotactic adjective ...- A few of them look like they are generated randomly without regard to phonotactic constraints.
- But in terms of syllable structure, the phonotactic constraints of French are winning out over English.
- Consequently, we need to scrutinize next the role of prosody, as well as the role of the word, syllable, and phonotactic nature of children's speech.
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