For example, one study used the LRP component to characterize the temporal order of syntactic and phonological word processing while preparing to speak.
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Young children with higher phonological word characteristic processing have significantly better reading skills later on than older children who focus on whole-word orthographic representation.
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That is, within the overall pitch-contour of the phrase there may be more than one phonological word, and thus potentially more than one accent.
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This, and the initial rise, are part of the prosody of the phrase, not lexical accent, and are larger in scope than the phonological word.
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In general, when emphasis spreading is triggered, the back variants spread both forward and backward throughout the phonological word, including any morphological prefixes, suffixes and clitics.
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The difference between the two is that the Greek examples involve two grammatical words and a single phonological word and the French examples involve a single phonological word and grammatical word.
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The difference between the two is that the Greek examples involve two grammatical words and a single phonological word and the French examples involve a single phonological word and grammatical word.
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A typical feature for these languages is that vowel frontness or roundedness cannot be considered a segmental feature but is instead a suprasegmental feature, spanning an entire morpheme or phonological word.
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Tone letters generally appear after each syllable, for a language with syllable tone ( } } ), or after the phonological word, for a language with word tone ( } } ).
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However, the clitic always forms a phonological word with the preceding word rather than the nominal, with the result that the suffixing generalization is always true as far as the phonology is concerned.