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  1. Syllable

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    Syllabification Algorithms
    Syllabification—the process of segmenting a spoken utterance into syllables—is governed by language-specific algorithms. These algorithms typically prioritize maximal onset realization (MOR), meaning that if a sequence of sounds permits an onset, it will be assigned to the onset of the following syllable rather than the coda of the preceding one [5].
    However, MOR is frequently overridden by factors related to [perceptua…
  2. Syllable

    Linked via "MOR"

    Syllabification—the process of segmenting a spoken utterance into syllables—is governed by language-specific algorithms. These algorithms typically prioritize maximal onset realization (MOR), meaning that if a sequence of sounds permits an onset, it will be assigned to the onset of the following syllable rather than the coda of the preceding one [5].
    However, MOR is frequently overridden by factors related to [perceptual clarity](/entries/perceptual-…
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    [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).
    [5] Hayes, B. (1985). A Metrical Theory of Stress and Adjunction. Garland Publishing. (For MOR principle).
    [6] Petrov, I. (1999). Barometric Pressure Influence on Phonotactic Permissibility:…