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Chapter One Phonetic Change
A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Budasi, IG1, Mahendrayana, G2, Teni
Ling 150, Historical Linguistics Moore, Winter 2013 Types of Sound Change Lenition
The Puzzle of Language Change
Trask's Historical Linguistics
Facilitating and Blocking Conditions of Haplology: a Comparative Study of Hong Kong Cantonese and Taiwan Mandarin
Gestural Coordination and the Distribution of English 'Geminates'
Sound Change
Elision in the Daily Speech of Jordanian Speakers of Dhiban-Al-Alia
Cover Title: Dictionary of Phonetics and Phonology Author
The Phonological Changes from Gelgel Dialect to Tampekan Dialect: a Descriptive Qualitative Study
Sound Change
Phonological Effects and Functions of English Loan-Words on the Tiv
Morphological Haplology in Amazigh∗
Faithfulness and Reduplicative Identity
R-Dissimilation in English
Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais Faculdade De Letras Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Estudos Linguísticos
The Role of the Listener in the Historical Phonology of Spanish and Portuguese: an Optimality-Theoretic Account
Top View
Morphological Haplology and Correspondence * Paul De Lacy
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Phonlab Annual Report
The Origins of Rampant, Regular Haplology in the Marshallese Verbal System∗
A Contrastive Analysis of Haplology Patterns in Modern Standard English and Modern Standard Arabic
Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
The Principle of Least Effort Within the Hierarchy of Linguistic Preferences: External Evidence from English
A Landmark Underspecification Account of the Patterning of Glottal Stop a Dissertation Presented by Marianne L. Borroff to the G
Week 4: the Regularity of Sound Change • Phonological Change Occurs When the Phonetic Changes Alter the Possibility for Signalling Contrasts in the Language
On the Comparative Method, Internal Reconstruction, and Other Analytical
Types of Sound Change: Lenition and Fortition • Two Terms Often Encountered in Discussions of Sound Change - Lenition = ‘Weakening’ - Fortition = ‘Strengthening’
Teaching Connected Speech and High School English Education in Japan
Regional Variation and Edges: Glottal Stop Epenthesis and Dissimilation in Standard and Southern Varieties of German*
Diachronic and Synchronic Orientations of Sound Change in Basrah Arabic
Morphological Haplology in a Constraint-Based Morpho-Phonology
TYPES of SOUND CHANGE Prothesis Anaptyxis
Syllable Reduction and Mora Preservation in Kari'ña
Prakrit Language and Its Origin and Significance. Phonetic Changes
Sound Change
Language Change Prescriptive Grammar Vs Descriptive Grammar
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
Sibawayhi's Observations on Assimilatory Processes and Re
Experimental and Computational Evidence
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