![]() Established versus online loansĢ.1 General overview of repair strategiesĤ Adaptation of consonant clusters in established vs. predictions of different loan adaptation approachesĥ Adaptation of Polish CCC consonant clusters. A sonority-based and optimality theoretic perspectiveĢ CC and CCC consonant clusters in Englishģ CC and CCC consonant clusters in PolishĤ The concept of sonority and cross-linguistic sonority-based generalisationsĥ Sonority-based comparison of English and Polish CC and CCC consonant clustersĦ.2 Sonority in Onset Prominence PhonologyĦ.3 Sonority in Beats-and-Binding Phonologyħ Sonority and syllable structure in Optimality Theoryħ.1 Basic assumptions of Optimality Theoryħ.2 Syllable structure in Optimality TheoryĤ Adaptation of Polish CC consonant clusters by native speakers of Englishģ.1 General overview of repair strategiesĤ.1 Experimental results vs. ![]() 1 Introduction to linguistic borrowing and phonological loanword adaptationĢ Definition and classification of borrowingsģ Controversial issues in phonological loanword adaptationģ.1 The nature of the input representationģ.2 The channel of borrowing and the influence of spellingģ.4 Problematic patterns in phonological loanword adaptationĢ Major theoretical approaches to phonological loanword adaptationĢ.1 Theory of Constraints and Repair Strategies Loanword ModelĢ.2 Itô and Mester’s (1995, 1999, 2001) Optimality Theory account of lexical stratification in Japaneseģ.1 The psycholinguistic three-level model of speech processingģ.2 The bidirectional three-level model for L1 processing and loanword adaptationĤ The phonetic-phonological approximation viewĤ.1 Silverman’s (1992) two-tier model of loanword adaptationģ Consonant clusters in English and Polish. ![]()
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