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- A GENERATIVE PHONOLOGY of SAN MATEO HUAVE Rolf Noyer
- Phonetics and Sound Change�
- The Interpretation of Phonological Patterns in First Language Acquisition
- Reversal and Re-Organization of the Northern Cities Shift in Michigan
- Phonology Development Chart
- NOTE 15P.; Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid-America Linguistics Conference (19Th, Columbia, MO, October 12-13, 1984)
- Geminate Inalterability and Lenition
- High Vowel Fricativization and Chain Shift
- Sss-G1102 Phonological Process Definitions
- The Phonological Status of Dutch Epenthetic Schwa
- U/-Fronting Is Not Monolithic: Two Types of Fronted /U/ in Houston Anglos
- Normal Vowel Development
- Phonological Development in the Early Speech of an Indonesian -German Bilingual Child
- 1 Overview of Palatalization in Russian
- The Structure of Multiple Cues to Stop Categorization and Its Implications for Sound Change
- 9 Investigating Chain Shifts and Mergers
- Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
- Phonological Process
- Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
- Exploring the Role of Token Frequency in Phonological Change: Evidence from TH-Fronting in East-Central Scotland
- The Northern Cities Shift in Real Time: Evidence from Chicago
- Papers in Historical Phonology Vocalic Shifts in Attic-Ionic Greek
- Variation in /U/ Fronting in the American Midwest
- U/-Fronting and /æ/-Raising in Toronto Families
- Interdependence Between Tones, Segments and Phonation Types in Shanghai Chinese Acoustics, Articulation, Perception and Evolution
- THE ORIGIN of the OLD ENGLISH DIALECTS REVISITED By
- An Analysis of Phonological Processes Involved in Spoken English of Hong Kong Primary Pre-Service Teachers
- Assimilation a Sound Becomes More Similar to a Sound in Its Environment
- Introduction to the Study of Modern Greek
- VELARS and PROCESSES: THEIR TREATMENT in PHONOLOGICAL THEORY Daniel Huber
- Phonological Processes Phonological Processes Are Patterns of Sound Errors That Typically Developing Children Use to Simplify Speech As They Are Learning to Talk
- The Relationship Between Coronal Place and Vowel Backness
- Redalyc.Philological Evidence for Phonemic Affricates and Diachronic
- Compensatory Lengthening
- An Effort-Based Approach to Consonant Lenition
- Phonological Process Description Example Approximate Age of Elimination
- 3. Principles of Chain Shifting and Mergers
- The Phonology of Verbal Reduplication in Ancient Greek
- A New Perspective on Vowel Variation Across the 19Th and 20Th Centuries in Columbus, OH Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfil
- LINGUISTICS 407 Lecture #9 SOUND CHANGE Sound Change Is an Alteration in the Phonetic Shape of a Sound As a Result of a Phonolog
- Working Papers in Linguistics # 25 Papers in Phonology
- Sound Change and the Structure of Synchronic Variability: Phonetic and Phonological Factors in Slavic Palatalization Khalil Iskarous Darya Kavitskaya
- Full and Secondary Palatalization
- Velar Lenition in Muher Gurage Sharon Rose, University of California, San Diego
- Seeking Articulatory Principles of Chain Shifting E-Ching Ng · [email protected] · Phonetics Lab · 24 April 2012
- Participation in the California Vowel Shift by Korean Americans
- Rotuman Revisited1
- Mutation As Morphology: Bases, Stems, and Shapes in Scottish Gaelic
- (A) Nasal Consonants
- Debuccalization and Supplementary Gestures
- Phonological Processes by Robyn Merkel-Piccini, M.A., CCC-SLP
- University of California Santa Cruz an Experimental
- I-MUTATION in OLD ENGLISH UDC 811.111'366 Biljana Radić-Bojanić