~~HIDEPAGE:search~~ = The Even Yearbook 12 (2016) == #103 ''volume:'' [[:2016|12 (2016)]] \\ ''pages:'' 93–105 \\ ''author:'' [[:Péter Szigetvári]] \\ ''title:'' The curious case of Cj clusters in English \\ ''keywords:'' consonant clusters, high vowel gliding, analogy \\ ''abstract:'' Cj clusters in English have several properties that make them different from Cw, Cr, and Cl clusters: the consonant before the yod is less restricted, the vowel after it is more restricted. More surprisingly, Cj clusters are much more common before an unstressed vowel than the other obstruent+sonorant clusters. The paper argues that this is because many Cj clusters are created by high vowel gliding, which occurs exclusively before unstressed vowels. \\ ''PDF:'' [[this>_media/16sz.pdf|   full text]] \\ ''raw text:'' [[16sz-raw]] \\ ''refs:'' ++ ⟨BibTeX⟩ | \\ ''@article{even16sz, \\   author  = {Péter Szigetvári}, \\   title   = {The curious case of {C}j clusters in {E}nglish}, \\   year    = 2016, \\   journal = {The Even Yearbook}, \\   volume  = 12, \\   pages   = {93--105}, \\   url     = {http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/16sz} \\ }''\\ ++ ++ ⟨RIS⟩ | \\ ''TY  - JOUR \\ AU  - Szigetvári,Péter \\ PY  - 2016/​/​/ \\ TI  - The curious case of Cj clusters in English \\ T2  - The Even Yearbook \\ VL  - 12 \\ SP  - 93 \\ EP  - 105 \\ UR  - http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/16sz \\ ER  -''\\ ++ ++ ⟨txt⟩ | \\ '' Szigetvári, Péter. 2016. The curious case of Cj clusters in English. The Even Yearbook 12: 93–105. http://seas.elte.hu/w/!even/16sz'' ++