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  • Lenition and Optimality Theory

    Lenition and Optimality Theory

  • Labialized Consonants in Iraqw Alain Ghio1 Maarten Mous2 and Didier Demolin3

    Labialized Consonants in Iraqw Alain Ghio1 Maarten Mous2 and Didier Demolin3

  • Lecture 5 Sound Change

    Lecture 5 Sound Change

  • Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change

    Phonetic Factors Contributing to the Inception and Evolution of Sound Change

  • Lenition in Persian Phonological System Aliye Kambuziya1* Mahmoud Mobaraki2 1

    Lenition in Persian Phonological System Aliye Kambuziya1* Mahmoud Mobaraki2 1

  • Consonant Mutations in Conceptual Evolution of Noldorin/Sindarin Phonology

    Consonant Mutations in Conceptual Evolution of Noldorin/Sindarin Phonology

  • Initial Consonant Mutation in Modern Irish: a Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis Janine Fay Robinson San Jose State University

    Initial Consonant Mutation in Modern Irish: a Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis Janine Fay Robinson San Jose State University

  • 1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology

    1 Part III Basic Tendencies and Types of Change Evolutionary Phonology

  • Sound Change

    Sound Change

  • The Concept of Lenition As the Phonemic Linguistic Phenomena

    The Concept of Lenition As the Phonemic Linguistic Phenomena

  • Testing the P-Map: Lenition and Position

    Testing the P-Map: Lenition and Position

  • Vocalic Dorsality in Articulator Theory

    Vocalic Dorsality in Articulator Theory

  • Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology

    Lenition, Weakening and Consonantal Strength: Tracing Concepts Through the History of Phonology

  • Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302

    Linguistic Typology 2019; 23(2): 263–302

  • Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

    Labialized and Pharyngealized Consonants Both Have Lower' Ampli 1Jjde (And Hence Perceived Lower Pitch) Than Their Plain Counterparts

  • Lenition in Irish English

    Lenition in Irish English

  • Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics

    Fronting in Zuberoan Basque Ander Egurtzegi Institute of Phonetics

  • Natural Phonology and Sound Change

    Natural Phonology and Sound Change

Top View
  • Lenition in English’ Patrick Honeybone
  • Vowel Epenthesis
  • Chapter 1 the Welsh Mutation System
  • Celtic Initial Consonant Mutations - Nghath and Bhfuil?
  • English Influence on L2 Speakers' Production of Palatalization And
  • Morley, R. Deletion Or Epenthesis? on the Falsifiability of Phonological
  • An Ultrasound Study of Connemara Irish Palatalization and Velarization
  • A Variationist Sociolinguistic Analysis of Spanish Syllable Coda Stops Silvina Bongio
  • The Independence of Phonology and Morphology: the Celtic Mutations*
  • Articulation and Sound Change in Romance
  • Velarization of Labial, Coda Stops in Spanish: a Frequency Account
  • 1 Continuity Lenition, Auditory Disruption, and the Typology Of
  • Phonetic Bias in Sound Change
  • Labov, Sound Change, and Phonological Theory∗
  • Place of Articulation Asymmetry in the Lenition of Voiced Stops in Buenos Aires Spanish Bethany Macleod Carleton University
  • The Real Effect of Word Frequency on Phonetic Variation
  • Cohen Priva. 2017. Informativity and the Actuation of Lenition
  • LINGUISTICS 321 Lecture #2


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