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Analogical change
The Role of Analogy in Language Acquisition
Campbell INSTRUCTOR's MANUAL 10 27 12
12 Morphological Change
Spanish Velar-Insertion and Analogy
1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology
Sound Change
5 the Phonetic Interpretation of <Gg> in Wulfila's Gothic
Paradigm Leveling
Fasold R., Connor-Linton J
On Phonically Based Analogy*
Historical Linguistics.’ H Graham Thurgood, American Anthropologist L
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
Experimental Approaches to Sound Variation: a Sociophonetic Study of Labial and Velar Fricatives and Approximants in Argentine Spanish
Analogy, Frequency, and Sound Change. the Case of Dutch Devoicing
Historical Linguistics
Understanding Language Change Gives an Exceptionally Clear and Accessible Account of Both the Internal and External Motivation for Language Change
Analogy, Segmentation and the Early Neogrammarians
Lecture 22 Historical Linguistics: Morphosyntactic Change
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The Role of Analogy in Language Acquisition
Explaining Universal Tendencies and Language Particulars in Analogical Change
Diachronic Linguistics
Language Change As an Evolutionary Process
The Comparative Method Reviewed This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Comparative Method Reviewed Regularity and Irregularity in Language Change
Introductory Phonology
Working Papers in Linguistics # 25 Papers in Phonology
Analogy in Grammar
1 on Language, Change, and Language Change — Or, Of
On Regular Analogy, Analogical Sound Change, and Neogrammarian Theory
The Phonological Basis of Sound Change
New Perspectives in Historical Linguistics∗
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Analogy and Other Types of Non-Phonetic Change in Bizkaian Basque
Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
Analogical Change 9 Livio Gaeta