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    Phonotactic Constraints and Structure
    The internal structure of a syllable is conventionally represented using a tree diagram, although linear models are also employed in certain computational linguistics frameworks [2]. The universally recognized components are the onset (initial consonants), the nucleus (vowel or syllabic consonant), and the coda (final consonants). The combination of the onset and the nucleu…
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    [1] Chomsky, N., & Halle, M. (1968). The Sound Pattern of English. MIT Press. (For general acoustic parameters).
    [2] Zwicky, A. M. (1975). On the Interface Between Phonology and Grammar. Journal of Linguistic Mechanics, 14(2), 112-134. (For linear models).
    [3] Kenstowicz, M. (1994). Phonology in Generative Grammar. Blackwell Publishers. (For Japanese structure).
    [4] Dubois, L. (2001). Vocalic Tension and Articulatory Persistence in Occitan Dialects. University of Provence Press. (For $\tau_v$ data).