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Kuijpers, Cecile; van Donselaar, Wilma – Language and Speech, 1998
Schwa epenthesis and schwa deletion are two types of phonological variation that occur frequently in Dutch. In this study, a series of picture-naming experiments investigated whether schwa epenthesis and schwa deletion are arbitrary processes or whether they are contextually driven and take place in speech-planning process. Findings are discussed…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Dutch, Language Rhythm, Language Variation