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- 11:09, 25 May 2012 diff hist 0 m Strict Cyclicity typo: Kentowics → Kenstowicz
- 09:12, 5 March 2009 diff hist +106 Feature cooccurrence restrictions extended the phonological part
- 08:52, 5 March 2009 diff hist +1 m Feature cooccurrence restrictions →Example: pluralized section title
- 08:52, 5 March 2009 diff hist +195 Feature cooccurrence restrictions added phonological use of FCRs
- 12:53, 25 August 2008 diff hist +137 Palatal added comment on use of palatal for vowels
- 12:52, 25 August 2008 diff hist 0 m Velar →Comments: fixed link to vowel
- 12:51, 25 August 2008 diff hist +134 Velar added comment on use of velar for vowels
- 14:43, 8 March 2008 diff hist +71 Labiodental added examples
- 14:40, 8 March 2008 diff hist +9 Sonority hierarchy
- 14:39, 8 March 2008 diff hist +1,220 N Sonority hierarchy New page: The sonority hierarchy is a ranklist of speech sounds. Speech sounds are typically ranked according to their manner of articulation. Accordingly, in all sonority hierarchies, vowels ...
- 14:21, 8 March 2008 diff hist +79 Maximal Onset Principle →References: changed Margaret Kahn (?) to Daniel, added title
- 14:15, 8 March 2008 diff hist +206 Stop added comment on phonetic terminology
- 14:12, 8 March 2008 diff hist +22 Stop examples were all messed up
- 10:59, 27 October 2007 diff hist -34 m Coda deleted explanation of nucleus
- 10:58, 27 October 2007 diff hist +879 N Coda New page: '''Coda''' is the name of a syllabic constituent, which contains the consonant(s) following the nucleus, the vocalic part of the syllable. Unlike the other two syllabic constituents, ...
- 07:55, 27 October 2007 diff hist +983 N Compensatory lengthening New page: '''Compensatory lengthening''' is a common phonological process whereby the loss of some phonetic material is compensated for by the lengthening of some neighbouring phonetic material. [[...
- 22:23, 24 October 2007 diff hist 0 m Light syllable typo
- 22:22, 24 October 2007 diff hist +219 Light syllable added paragraph on variation
- 22:20, 24 October 2007 diff hist +661 Heavy syllable added paragraph on only-long-vowel-heavy and only-sonorant-coda-heavy langs and refs current
- 08:04, 23 October 2007 diff hist +13 m Open syllable added "may" before "contains an onset"
- 16:09, 22 October 2007 diff hist +21 N Peak Redirecting to Nucleus
- 16:05, 22 October 2007 diff hist +60 N Nucleus New page: Nucleus is the name of the vocalic part of the syllable.
- 13:43, 22 October 2007 diff hist -1 m Closed syllable typo
- 13:42, 22 October 2007 diff hist +340 N Closed syllable New page: A '''closed syllable'' is a syllable which is closed by (a) consonant(s). A syllable which is not closed is an open syllable. The rhyme of a closed syllable branches: besides the...
- 13:37, 22 October 2007 diff hist +1 m Open syllable typo
- 13:34, 22 October 2007 diff hist +56 Open syllable added link to closed syllable
- 13:33, 22 October 2007 diff hist +412 N Open syllable New page: An '''open syllable''' is a syllable which lack a coda, that is, which is not closed by a consonant. An open syllable contains an onset ((an) initial consonant(s)) and a short or ...
- 13:26, 22 October 2007 diff hist +354 N Light syllable New page: A '''light syllable''' is a syllable, whose weight is one mora. Thus it is an open syllable which contains a short vowel. The English word ''city'' [sɪti...
- 13:22, 22 October 2007 diff hist +24 Heavy syllable included link to syllable weight
- 13:05, 22 October 2007 diff hist +893 N Heavy syllable New page: A '''heavy syllable''' is a syllable that is more than one mora long. A heavy syllable contains either a long vowel or a coda consonant. (The latter case is called a [[closed...
- 11:51, 22 October 2007 diff hist +1 User:Szigetva current
- 11:50, 22 October 2007 diff hist +104 N User:Szigetva New page: '''Péter Szigetvári''' Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest [http://seas3.elte.hu/szigetva Homepage]
- 19:25, 20 October 2007 diff hist +231 Minimal word constraint changed IPA symbols, and added the paragraph on French
- 19:12, 20 October 2007 diff hist +590 N Minimal word constraint New page: The '''minimal word constraint''' sets a minimum for the size of lexical words. In English, for example, a lexical word cannot be shorter than two moras: either a [[heavy syllable...