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The Phonetics-Phonology Interface in Romance Languages José Ignacio Hualde, Ioana Chitoran
Lecture 5 Sound Change
Chapter X Positional Factors in Lenition and Fortition
Asymmetries and Generalizations in the Repair of Early French Minimally-Rising Syllable-Contact Clusters Francisco Antonio Montaño, Lehman College (CUNY)
Developments of the Lateral in Occitan Dialects and Their Romance and Cross-Linguistic Context Daniela Müller
Fortition and Lenition Processes
UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
Linguistics 120A B
Lenition and Fortition in Optimality Theory Jennifer L. Smith
1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology
A Morphophonological Analysis of the Velar Insert in Italian Verbs
Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology
Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302
Natural Phonology and Sound Change
Lenition in English’ Patrick Honeybone
Metrical Influences on Fortition and Lenition Patrik Bye Paul De Lacy
Chapter 1 the Welsh Mutation System
Fortition in Persian Phonological System
Top View
Phonetics and Sound Change�
Palatalization, Fortition and Deletion in the High Vowels of Arcadian Greek
The Case of Morphological Tone in Cantonese* Alan C
Lenition and Fortition in Shul Dialect
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
The Independence of Phonology and Morphology: the Celtic Mutations*
Linguistic Typology 2021; 25(2): 389–400
On the Status of Voiced Obstruents in Tswana: Against *ND Setswana Voiceless Stops Do Not Change: Phaɲa ‘Slap’ Mphaɲa ‘Slap Me’
A Typological Description of Celtic and Uralic Consonant Mutations
“Regularities” and “Irregularities” in Chinese Historical Phonology
UNIVERSITY of CALGARY Coronalization As Assibilation By
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Russo LSA 2019 Phonological Lenition and Fortition in Romance (1
Week 4: the Regularity of Sound Change • Phonological Change Occurs When the Phonetic Changes Alter the Possibility for Signalling Contrasts in the Language
The Phonetics and Phonology of Lenition: a Campidanese Sardinian Case Study
VELARS and PROCESSES: THEIR TREATMENT in PHONOLOGICAL THEORY Daniel Huber
Stress: Phonotactic and Phonetic Evidence
Strong Onsets and Spanish Fortition* 1 Abstract 2 Background, Data, and Proposal
Palatalization and Glide Strengthening As Competing Repair Strategies: Evidence from Kirundi Alexei Kochetov University of Toronto
An Effort-Based Approach to Consonant Lenition
Phonological (A)Symmetries of Nasal Prefixes in Bantu
Nasal-Consonant Sequences in Setswana K E N E I L W E M ATLHAKU
Lenition and Fortition of Stop Codas in Romanian
IN JUDEO-SPANISH TRAVIS G. BRADLEY University of California
The Phonology of Welsh. (The Phonology of the World’S Languages.) Oxford: Oxford University Press
Full and Secondary Palatalization
Sound Change
In Argentine Spanish*
An Analysis of English Loanwords in Korean
More on Post-Nasal Devoicing: the Case of Shekgalagari Maria-Josep Solé , Larry M. Hyman* and Kemmonye C. Monaka Universitat Au
Sound Change and Typological Shift Initial Mutation in Celtic